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Count the Bcc Recipients of an Email

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Demonstrates the read-only Chilkat Email.NumBcc property, which is the number of blind carbon-copy (Bcc) recipients. Bcc recipient indexes are zero-based and can be inspected with GetBcc, GetBccAddr, and GetBccName. This example adds two Bcc recipients and prints the count.

Background: Email has three recipient lists: To (primary), Cc (carbon copy), and Bcc (blind carbon copy). The key difference is visibility: To and Cc addresses appear in the delivered message's headers for everyone to see, but Bcc recipients are hidden — the Bcc header is stripped before delivery so no recipient can tell who else was blind-copied.

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Tcl

load ./chilkat.dll

#  Demonstrates the read-only Email.NumBcc property, which is the number of
#  blind carbon-copy (Bcc) recipients.  Bcc indexes are zero-based.

set email [new_CkEmail]

CkEmail_AddBcc $email "Joe" "joe@example.com"
CkEmail_AddBcc $email "Jane" "jane@example.com"

puts "NumBcc = [CkEmail_get_NumBcc $email]"

delete_CkEmail $email