These would be in 1 text box, separate line for each recipient. i.e.

Roofus, Doofus, [email protected]
Minnie, Mouse, [email protected]

So 3 values per line. Kind of how you fill a text area when moving multiple 
domains with registrars, one domain per line, with a comma and then the auth 
code.

I don't like this approach but the client saw it on Campaign Monitor or some 
similar site, its for a list building interface. Its for their affiliates to 
send opt in invites to their contacts, whom if they accept then manage their 
preferences on what they wish to receive.

>If they are in separate form fields, then it is still sent as a list.
>If they are in the same field then ou could use space as the delimiter
>
>Regards
>Russ Michaels
>www.michaels.me.uk
>www.cfmldeveloper.com - Free CFML hosting for developers
>www.cfsearch.com - CF search engine
>On Dec 24, 2012 3:26 AM, "The Dude" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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