Unicode C
Unicode C
Add a Bcc Recipient to an Email
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.AddBcc method, which adds a single blind carbon-copy (Bcc) recipient. The first argument is the friendly display name and the second is the email address. This example adds one Bcc recipient and prints the resulting count.
Background: A Bcc ("blind carbon copy") recipient receives the message, but their address is hidden from everyone else — the mail server delivers the copy and then removes the
Bcc header so no recipient can see who else was blind-copied. This makes Bcc the right choice for privacy (mailing a group without exposing addresses) and for silently keeping a copy in an archive or on a second address.Chilkat Unicode C Downloads
#include <C_CkEmailW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
HCkEmailW email;
// Demonstrates the AddBcc method, which adds a single blind carbon-copy (Bcc) recipient.
// The 1st argument is the friendly (display) name, and the 2nd is the email address.
email = CkEmailW_Create();
CkEmailW_putSubject(email,L"Bcc example");
CkEmailW_putFrom(email,L"alice@example.com");
CkEmailW_AddBcc(email,L"Joe",L"joe@example.com");
wprintf(L"NumBcc = %d\n",CkEmailW_getNumBcc(email));
CkEmailW_Dispose(email);
}