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Where's the code for the loop? That should have
worked. The easiest way is to loop through - whether you use CFLOOP or
CFOUTPUT QUERY. Other ways are much too complex.
This is what your code should look like, if you have already set your list
to a local variable (called, let's say, "emailList"):
<CFLOOP LIST="#emailList#" INDEX="address">
<CFMAIL FROM=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TO="#address#">
Message text goes
here.
</CFMAIL>
</CFLOOP>
One thing you want to be sure of is that there are no commas in your list
that are not delimiters. Although this is highly unlikely with email addresses,
you may want to check your data.
If you use a query results (called, let's say, "GetEmail" that SELECTs a
field called, let's say, "email"), it's a little easier:
<CFOUTPUT QUERY="GetEmail">
<CFMAIL FROM=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TO="#GetEmail.email#">
Message text goes here.
</CFMAIL>
</CFOUTPUT>
Good luck!
Karen R. Harker, MLS
UT Southwestern Medical Library 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. Dallas, TX 75390-9049 214-648-1698 http://www.swmed.edu/library/ >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/5/01 3:14:34 AM >>> I am generating emails for users using a comma-delimited list of email addresses, but I do not want each recipient to see all the other users on the list. I tried to use cfloop to loop through the list one at a time, but for some reason didn't work. Does anyone know how to hide the other addresses from each user. Any help will be greatly appreciated. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email server is running an evaluation copy of the MailShield anti- spam software. Please contact your email administrator if you have any questions about this message. MailShield product info: www.mailshield.com ----------------------------------------------- To post, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe / unsubscribe: http://www.dfwcfug.org |
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