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SQL Server 2005 Database Mail - Mail configuration information could not be read from the database.

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I'm trying to setup Database Mail and send a test message, but it's not working.

I've done several step-by-steps and all and I can't get it to work. Also checked several posts in this forum but none helped. I think it used to work before (2 months ago) but we had to turn it off.

I've enabled it in Surface Configuration, have tried recreating all profiles, restarted SQL Agent, checked version mismatch...

I check the Database Mail and I get the following message:

LogDatabase Mail (Database Mail Log)

Log ID152
Process ID7684
Last Modified3/14/2013 6:49:58 PM
Last Modified BySPEEDLING\sqlservice

Message
1) Exception Information
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Exception Type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlIMail.Server.Common.BaseException
Message: Mail configuration information could not be read from the database.
Data: System.Collections.ListDictionaryInternal
TargetSite: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlIMail.Server.Objects.Account GetAccount(Int32)
HelpLink: NULL
Source: DatabaseMailEngine

StackTrace Information
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   at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlIMail.Server.DataAccess.DataAccessAdapter.GetAccount(Int32 accountID)
   at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlIMail.Server.Controller.CommandFactory.CreateSendMailCommand(DBSession dbSession)
   at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlIMail.Server.Controller.CommandRunner.Run(DBSession db)
   at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlIMail.IMailProcess.ThreadCallBack.MailOperation(Object o)

2) Exception Information
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Exception Type: System.IndexOutOfRangeException
Message: timeout
Data: System.Collections.ListDictionaryInternal
TargetSite: Int32 GetOrdinal(System.String)
HelpLink: NULL
Source: System.Data

StackTrace Information
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   at System.Data.ProviderBase.FieldNameLookup.GetOrdinal(String fieldName)
   at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.GetOrdinal(String name)
   at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.get_Item(String name)
   at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.SqlIMail.Server.DataAccess.DataAccessAdapter.GetAccount(Int32 accountID)


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