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Email Recipients - AddTo, AddCC, AddBcc, AddMultipleTo, AddMultipleCC, AddMultipleBcc
This example demonstrates the usage of AddTo, AddCC, AddBcc, AddMultipleTo, AddMultipleCC, and AddMultipleBcc. LOCAL loEmail * An email can have any number of To, CC, or Bcc recipients. loEmail = CreateObject('Chilkat.Email2') * One recipient per AddTo, AddCC, or AddBcc call may be added: * The 1st argument is the friendly name, the 2nd argument * is the email address. loEmail.AddTo("Chilkat Support","support@chilkatsoft.com") loEmail.AddTo("Person 1","person1@chilkatsoft.com") loEmail.AddTo("Person 2","person2@chilkatsoft.com") loEmail.AddTo("Person 3","person3@chilkatsoft.com") * This email now has 4 "To" recipients. * Now add some CC recipients: * Note: the friendly name may be empty if desired... loEmail.AddCC("Person 4","person4@chilkatsoft.com") loEmail.AddCC("","person5@chilkatsoft.com") loEmail.AddCC("Person 6","person6@chilkatsoft.com") * Now the email has 7 total recipients (3 "To" and 4 "CC") * Now add some Bcc recipients: loEmail.AddBcc("","person7@chilkatsoft.com") loEmail.AddBcc("Person 8","person8@chilkatsoft.com") * Clear all recipients via ClearTo, ClearCC, and ClearBcc: loEmail.ClearTo() loEmail.ClearCC() loEmail.ClearBcc() * The email is now back to 0 recipients... * Add recipients just as before, but this time use * AddMultipleTo, AddMultipleCC, and AddMultipleBcc. * These methods accept a comma-separated list of * email addresses. For example: loEmail.AddMultipleTo("Chilkat Support <support@chilkatsoft.com>, Person 1 <person1@chilkatsoft.com>, Person 2 <person2@chilkatsoft.com>, Person 3 <person3@chilkatsoft.com>") loEmail.AddMultipleCC("Person 4 <person4@chilkatsoft.com>, person5@chilkatsoft.com, Person 6 <person6@chilkatsoft.com>") loEmail.AddMultipleBcc("person7@chilkatsoft.com, Person 8 <person8@chilkatsoft.com>") loEmail.Body = "this is a test" loEmail.Subject = "this is a test" * Display the MIME: ? loEmail.GetMime() |
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