AddRecipient Method

Add normal, carbon copy or blind carbon copy recipient to current email.

[Syntax]
C++: HRESULT AddRecipient( BSTR strName, BSTR strAddress, long Flags, long* pVal )
Visual Basic AddRecipient( strName As String, strAddress As String, _ 
                           Flags As Long ) As Long
C#: long AddRecipient( string strName, string strAddress, long Flags )

Parameter:

strName

Friendly name of the recipient.

strAddress

Email address of the recipient.

Flags

Value Meaning
0 Normal recipient
1 Carbon copy recipient
2 Blind carbon copy recipient

Return Values

Return zero if successful, or return non-zero if failed.

Usage Example:

[Visual Basic]
Dim oSmtp As AOSMTPLib.Mail
Set oSmtp = New AOSMTPLib.Mail
oSmtp.AddRecipient "Dennis", "dennis@msn.com", 0  'normal recipient
oSmtp.AddRecipient "Support Team", "support@adminsystem.net", 1 'cc
oSmtp.AddRecipient "BCC ", "info@adminsystem.net", 2 'bcc 
[ASP.NET/C#]
<%@ Page language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" aspcompat=true%>
<%@ Import Namespace="AOSMTPLib"%>
<%
private void Page_Load( object sender,  System.EventArgs e )
{ 
  AOSMTPLib.MailClass oSmtp = new AOSMTPLib.MailClass();
  oSmtp.AddRecipient( "Dennis", "dennis@msn.com", 0 ) //normal recipient
  oSmtp.AddRecipient( "Support Team", "support@adminsystem.net", 1 )//cc
  oSmtp.AddRecipient( "BCC ", "info@adminsystem.net", 2 )//bcc 
}
%>

See Also

ClearRecipient Method


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