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    BCC: address1@addy(dot)com, address2@someother(dot)com

    Thread Starter ivailo82

    (@ivailo82)

    I tried that and it doesn’t work either.

    How about writing a simple php email file that includes bcc option in the header? This will test out if your server allows bcc option in the email?

    I know, it might be a far fetched idea but you never know what your hosting server is blocking. My hosting server blocks any SMTP remote mail login using my own server–this, I was told, is to prevent any spam sent using shared hosting service. Either that, or they are trying to upsell me to their VPN server because it’s faster, better and latest… lol

    Thread Starter ivailo82

    (@ivailo82)

    Bcc works fine for one recipient just not 2 or more.

    I just have a follow up.

    my bcc used to work. But due to the recent Contact Form 7 update I dropped bcc information because To field started to work. (If you follow my thread To used to work, stopped working for 3 years, and then it started to work again).

    I have been testing bcc in Additional Headers section. I am not able to send any email to bcc email (which is no big deal for me), but it is troubling that one is working and the other is not. I can’t be sure since I am hosted with GoDaddy. I can almost see eyes rolling :). Anyway, I cannot use bcc even with 1 email address. Again, no big deal on my end but troubling find at least.

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