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for a single mail message, though stricter limits may be imposed by some | for a single mail message, though stricter limits may be imposed by some | ||
mail servers. | mail servers. | ||
The recipient count is the sum of all e-mail addresses added with the AddCc, | The recipient count is the sum of all e-mail addresses added with the <var>AddCc</var>, | ||
AddBcc, and AddRecipient methods. | <var>AddBcc</var>, and <var>AddRecipient</var> methods. | ||
<li>Recipients added with the AddCc method appear in the "Cc:" header | <li>Recipients added with the <var>AddCc</var> method appear in the "Cc:" header | ||
in the e-mail message. | in the e-mail message. | ||
<li>For an example that includes this method, see [[Email class#Basic e-mail|"Basic e-mail"]]. | <li>For an example that includes this method, see [[Email class#Basic e-mail|"Basic e-mail"]]. |
Revision as of 20:18, 14 August 2012
Add a CCd mail recipient (Email class)
Syntax
email:AddCC( name, [nickname])
Syntax terms
A previously declared Email object. | |
name | A string expression that contains an email address:
a userid, followed by an at sign (@), followed by a domain name. |
nickname | An optional string expression that contains a familiar name associated
with the e-mail address. |
Usage notes
- Mail servers should be able to accept up to at least 100 distinct recipients for a single mail message, though stricter limits may be imposed by some mail servers. The recipient count is the sum of all e-mail addresses added with the AddCc, AddBcc, and AddRecipient methods.
- Recipients added with the AddCc method appear in the "Cc:" header in the e-mail message.
- For an example that includes this method, see "Basic e-mail".