PHP Extension
PHP Extension
Add a Cc Recipient to an Email
See more Email Object Examples
Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.AddCC method, which adds a single carbon-copy (Cc) recipient. The first argument is the friendly display name and the second is the email address. This example adds one Cc recipient and prints the resulting count.
Background: Cc ("carbon copy") recipients receive a visible copy of the message and, unlike Bcc, their addresses appear in the delivered headers for all recipients to see. By convention,
To is for the people expected to act on the message and Cc is for those who should be kept in the loop. Functionally the mail server delivers to To and Cc addresses identically — the distinction is one of etiquette and intent.Chilkat PHP Extension Downloads
<?php
include("chilkat.php");
// Demonstrates the AddCC method, which adds a single carbon-copy (Cc) recipient.
// The 1st argument is the friendly (display) name, and the 2nd is the email address.
$email = new CkEmail();
$email->put_Subject('Cc example');
$email->put_From('alice@example.com');
$email->AddCC('Joe','joe@example.com');
print 'NumCC = ' . $email->get_NumCC() . "\n";
?>