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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:50:08+00:00 2026-05-16T08:50:08+00:00

I have a SQL Server 2008 procedure that sends email via sp_send_dbmail. I’m using

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I have a SQL Server 2008 procedure that sends email via sp_send_dbmail.

I’m using the following code:

  set @bodyText = ( select 
                      N'Here is one line of text ' +
                      N'It would be nice to have this on a 2nd line ' +
                      N'Below is some data: ' +
                      N' ' +
                      N' ' +
                      field1 +
                      N' ' +
                      field2 +
                      N' ' +
                      N'This is the last line'
                    from myTable )

    EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_send_dbmail
        @profile_name = 'myProfile',
        @recipients = @to,
        @body = @bodyText,
        @body_format = 'TEXT',
        @subject = 'Testing Email' ;

My myProfile is set to use the local smtp server, which results in a .EML file in c:\inetpub\mailroot\queue

When I open one of those .eml files (ug – the only thing that can open them is outlook express, looking at them in anything else just shows the body as a base64 encoded blob.) it looks like it’s rendering the result as HTML – so I’m not sure if the problem is in the client, or

I’ve tried putting \n into the message, but that didn’t work. How can I send plain text with line breaks, and verify that the end result looks correct?

BTW, I can’t actually send the email to test it with real email clients – corp. network is locked down.

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    2026-05-16T08:50:09+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:50 am

    You aren’t actually inserting any line breaks. You can embed them directly in a string literal in SQL Server as below.

    SET @bodyText = (SELECT N'Here is one line of text 
    It would be nice to have this on a 2nd line 
    Below is some data: 
    
    
    ' + field1 + N' 
    
    ' + field2 + N' 
    
    ' + N'This is the last line'
                     FROM   myTable);
    

    Or a tidier approach might be

    DECLARE @Template NVARCHAR(max) = 
    N'Here is one line of text 
    It would be nice to have this on a 2nd line 
    Below is some data: 
    
    ##field1##
    
    ##field2##
    
    This is the last line';
    
    SET @bodyText = (SELECT REPLACE(
                        REPLACE(@Template, 
                           '##field1##', field1), 
                           '##field2##', field2)
                     FROM   myTable); 
    

    Both will raise an error if myTable contains more than one row as you are assigning the result to a scalar variable.

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