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MailMessage::Bcc Property

 
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Gets the address collection that contains the blind carbon copy (BCC) recipients for this e-mail message.

Namespace:   System.Net.Mail
Assembly:  System (in System.dll)

public:
property MailAddressCollection^ Bcc {
	MailAddressCollection^ get();
}

Property Value

Type: System.Net.Mail::MailAddressCollection^

A writable MailAddressCollection object.

To add a BCC recipient to an e-mail message, create a MailAddress for the recipient's address, and then add that object to the collection returned by the Bcc property.

When recipients view an e-mail message, the Bcc addresses are usually not displayed.

The following code example demonstrates adding an address to the Bcc address collection.

static void CreateBccTestMessage( String^ server )
{
   MailAddress^ from = gcnew MailAddress( L"ben@contoso.com",L"Ben Miller" );
   MailAddress^ to = gcnew MailAddress( L"jane@contoso.com",L"Jane Clayton" );
   MailMessage^ message = gcnew MailMessage( from,to );
   message->Subject = L"Using the SmtpClient class.";
   message->Body = L"Using this feature, you can send an e-mail message from an application very easily.";
   MailAddress^ bcc = gcnew MailAddress( L"manager1@contoso.com" );
   message->Bcc->Add( bcc );
   SmtpClient^ client = gcnew SmtpClient( server );
   client->Credentials = CredentialCache::DefaultNetworkCredentials;
   Console::WriteLine( L"Sending an e-mail message to {0} and {1}.", to->DisplayName, message->Bcc );
   try
   { 
       client->Send( message );
   }
   catch ( Exception^ ex )
   {
       Console::WriteLine(L"Exception caught in CreateBccTestMessage(): {0}", 
                     ex->ToString() );
   }
   client->~SmtpClient();
}


.NET Framework
Available since 2.0
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