ColdFusion needs a comma-separated list of email addresses.

Unless your Exchange admin has done something funky, it should work fine
with commas.

I don't think Exchange requires semicolons, anyway.  I think that is
more of an Outlook setting.  In Outlook, you can enable the comma as a
separator.

However, in our case, the comma would mess things up because our display
names are "Last, First".  Again, this is only an Outlook issue, because
ColdFusion expects email addresses, not display names.

m!ke 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Durham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 4:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Multiple recipients in BCC via Exchange

MS Exchange requires that fields containing multiple email addresses be
separated by semicolons.  It appears that ColdFusion is taking my
semicolon-delimited BCC list and converting it to commas based upon the
undeliverable which results.  Does anybody know if I can prevent
ColdFusion from doing this?  Exchange just won't accept commas.   

 

Thanks!

J

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