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Get a Bcc Recipient's Name Only

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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.GetBccName method, which returns only the friendly-name part (not the address) of the Nth blind carbon-copy recipient. The index is zero-based. This example adds two Bcc recipients and prints each one's display name.

Background: The display name is the human-friendly label attached to an address, like Joe Smith for joe@example.com. It is optional and purely cosmetic, but useful for presentation — for instance rendering "Joe Smith" in a UI instead of the raw address. GetBccName returns just that name; if a recipient was added without one, the result is empty.

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Objective-C
#import <CkoEmail.h>

//  Demonstrates the GetBccName method, which returns only the friendly-name part (not the
//  address) of the Nth blind carbon-copy recipient.  The index is zero-based.

CkoEmail *email = [[CkoEmail alloc] init];
email.Subject = @"GetBccName example";

[email AddBcc: @"Joe Smith" emailAddress: @"joe@example.com"];
[email AddBcc: @"Jane Doe" emailAddress: @"jane@example.com"];

int n = [email.NumBcc intValue];
int i;
for (i = 0; i <= n - 1; i++) {
    NSLog(@"%@%d%@%@",@"Bcc ",i,@" name: ",[email GetBccName: [NSNumber numberWithInt: i]]);
}