Visual Basic 6.0
Visual Basic 6.0
Add Multiple Bcc Recipients at Once
See more Email Object Examples
Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.AddMultipleBcc method, which parses a comma-separated list of mailbox addresses and appends them all to the blind carbon-copy (Bcc) recipient list. Each entry may include a display name (e.g. Joe <joe@example.com>). This example adds three Bcc recipients in one call.
Background: Address lists in email are comma-separated, and each entry can be either a bare address (
jane@example.com) or a named form (Jane Doe <jane@example.com>). AddMultipleBcc parses that syntax for you, which is convenient when recipients come from a database column or a config file as a single string — rather than calling AddBcc once per person, you hand over the whole list at once.Chilkat Visual Basic 6.0 Downloads
' Demonstrates the AddMultipleBcc method, which parses a comma-separated list of
' addresses and appends them all to the blind carbon-copy (Bcc) recipient list.
Dim email As New ChilkatEmail
email.Subject = "Multiple Bcc example"
email.From = "alice@example.com"
' Add several Bcc recipients at once. Each entry may include a display name.
success = email.AddMultipleBcc("Joe <joe@example.com>, jane@example.com, Bob <bob@example.com>")
Debug.Print "NumBcc = " & email.NumBcc