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| (Classic ASP) Email BCC RecipientsSee more Email Object ExamplesExplains the meaning of BCC recipients, how it is different than CC recipients, and how Chilkat handles BCC.
 <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> </head> <body> <% ' In the context of email communication, the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field is used to send a copy of an email ' to recipients without revealing their addresses to other recipients. When it comes to the MIME ' header of an email, the BCC email addresses should not be included. ' ' The MIME header is a part of an email message that contains metadata and other information about the email, ' such as the sender, recipient(s), subject, and other details. However, the BCC field is meant to be a confidential field, ' and its purpose is to hide the recipients� email addresses from each other. ' ' Including BCC email addresses in the MIME header would defeat the purpose of using BCC since it would expose ' the hidden recipients� addresses to the other recipients. This violates the intended privacy and confidentiality of the BCC feature. ' ' To maintain the confidentiality of BCC recipients, the BCC field should only be used in the envelope of ' the email during the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) transaction. The SMTP server handles the actual ' delivery of the email to the respective recipients while keeping the BCC information hidden from other recipients. ' ' It is important to ensure that BCC email addresses are not included in the MIME header of an email to ' preserve the privacy and confidentiality of the recipients. ' ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' To discuss how Chilkat handles BCC, let's first create an email with some BCC recipients. ' For versions of Chilkat < 10.0.0, use CreateObject("Chilkat_9_5_0.Email") set email = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.Email") success = email.AddTo("Joe","joe@example.com") success = email.AddTo("Mary","mary@example.com") success = email.AddCC("Steve","steve@example.com") success = email.AddBcc("Jerry","jerry@example.com") success = email.AddBcc("Tom","tom@example.com") email.Subject = "test" email.Body = "test" ' Let's examine the MIME Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( email.GetMime()) & "</pre>" Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( "----------------") & "</pre>" ' We have the following. ' Notice the BCC addresses are not present. They are not included in the MIME header. ' MIME-Version: 1.0 ' Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2023 13:57:22 -0500 ' Message-ID: <34606FFCB4A440B20E549A223F2F7BF0EB10EE2C@SLICE> ' Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed ' Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ' X-Priority: 3 (Normal) ' To: Joe <joe@example.com>, Mary <mary@example.com> ' Cc: Steve <steve@example.com> ' Subject: test ' ' test ' However the BCC address are still stored in the Chilkat email object. ' For example, you can examine the BCC recipients in the email object like this: numBcc = email.NumBcc Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( "Num BCC recipients = " & numBcc) & "</pre>" i = 0 Do While i < numBcc Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( i) & "</pre>" Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( email.GetBcc(i)) & "</pre>" Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( email.GetBccName(i)) & "</pre>" Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( email.GetBccAddr(i)) & "</pre>" Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( "-----") & "</pre>" i = i + 1 Loop ' Output: ' Num BCC recipients = 2 ' 0 ' Jerry <jerry@example.com> ' Jerry ' jerry@example.com ' ----- ' 1 ' Tom <tom@example.com> ' Tom ' tom@example.com ' ----- ' Thus, when the email is sent, it will also be sent to the BCC recipients, ' but the email received by each of the recipients (i.e. the raw MIME of the email) ' should not and will not include the BCC email addresses. There should be no way ' for the recipients to know that the email was sent to the BCC addresses -- because if ' there is a way to know, then it is not truly BCC. %> </body> </html> | ||||
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