At 17:36 22.11.2002, Cesar Aracena said: --------------------[snip]-------------------- >Now, I usually use a very comfortable way to configure e-mails by >setting all the $vaiables first and then adding a mail() function at the >bottom, but I never used a CCO target variable and never less a loop to >fetch all the addresses... any thoughts? > >By the way, I'm very used to work with FOR loops, so I'll try to keep >using it. Thanks in advance, --------------------[snip]--------------------
First of all be warned that most MTA's are set to allow only a specific number of recipients for a single message as an anti-spam feature, so you should limit the number of recipients accordingly to your MTA setup. If you're not the admin you should ask how your MTA is configured. http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mail.php Using mail() you can add additional headers as a fourth parameter. I personally have never heard of the term "COO" but rather "Bcc", which means "Blind CC". The above link has an example for Bcc mail that I will quote here. --------------------[quote]-------------------- /* To send HTML mail, you can set the Content-type header. */ $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0\r\n"; $headers .= "Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n"; /* additional headers */ $headers .= "From: Birthday Reminder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\r\n"; $headers .= "Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]\r\n"; $headers .= "Bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]\r\n"; /* and now mail it */ mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers); --------------------[/quote]-------------------- In your case, just add up as much as "Bcc" headers as necessary or possble. Add some fake address as "To", e.g. "Undisclosed-Recipients:;" (add the colon follwed by a semicolon=, this _should_ work (haven't tested it, but it _should at least ;->). -- >O Ernest E. Vogelsinger (\) ICQ #13394035 ^ http://www.vogelsinger.at/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php