You could create stored procedure to handle the query check, which would check if any rows are returned. If there are rows returned then send an email. This can be achieved by the below. Assuming you have dbsend mail configured in your SQL instance.
CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.DossierEmailSend
AS
DECLARE @rows int;
DECLARE @message varchar(1000);
SET @rows = (SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM bo
WHERE nmdos LIKE '%preço%'
AND datafinal = DATEADD(day, -1, CONVERT(date, GETDATE()))
)
SET NOCOUNT ON
SET @message = '<HTML>As at ' + CONVERT(char(19),GETDATE(),120) + '<BR><BR>DOSSIER FOUND'
IF @rows > 0
BEGIN
EXEC dbo.uspSendEmail 'FOUND DOSSIER', 'YOUR EMAIL', @message, NULL, 'CC EMAIL 1; CC EMAIL 2'
SET NOCOUNT OFF
END
You can then create a job within SQL Agent that will execute the check on whatever frequency you require.
If you are missing the send mail sp you can create it:
CREATE proc [dbo].[uspSendEmail]
@subject nvarchar(max),
@to nvarchar(max),
@body nvarchar(max),
@file nvarchar(max)='',
@cc nvarchar(max)='',
@bcc nvarchar(max)='',
@query nvarchar(max)='',
@attach_query_result_as_file tinyint=0,
@query_attachment_filename nvarchar(max)=''
as
EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_send_dbmail @profile_name = NULL,
@body_format = 'HTML',
@copy_recipients = @cc,
@blind_copy_recipients = @bcc,
@recipients = @to,
@body = @body,
@subject = @subject,
@file_attachments = @file,
@query = @query,
@attach_query_result_as_file = @attach_query_result_as_file,
@query_attachment_filename = @query_attachment_filename
return 0
RAISERROR('no go')
, obviouslyChanged SQL Server version
though suggest you have a different machine, with a different configuration from whatever you used in the past. Maybe email isn't even enabled. Maybe the agent isn't running. Maybe the account it uses can't read from the table.