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I would like to use Ruby Net::SMTP to send email. The routine

send_message( msgstr, from_addr, *to_addrs )

works well in my code for sending email, but it is not clear from this API how to send email to a list of people that need to be blind copied (bcc:).

Am I missing something, or is it just not possible with Net::SMTP?

Jay Godse
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The to_addrs parameter of send_message specifies the envelope to addresses. Including an address in to_addrs has no effect on the to and cc addresses that get included in the message header.

To bcc a recipient, include the address in the to_addrs parameter, but don't include it in the headers in msgstr. For example:

msgstr = <<EOF
From: from@example.org
To: to@example.org
Cc: cc@example.org
Subject: Test BCC

This is a test message.
EOF

Net::SMTP.start(smtp_server, 25) do |smtp|
  smtp.send_message msgstr, 'from@example.org', 
    'to@example.org', 'cc@example.org', 'bcc@example.org'
end

This will send an email to three recipients: to@example.org, cc@example.org and bcc@example.org. Only to@example.org and cc@example.org will be visible in the received message.

Phil Ross
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Yes it's not possible easily with Net::STMP. But there are a really great gem to manage your email sending (http://github.com/mikel/mail). I encourage you to use it.

shingara
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    @shingara - Thanks. This one looks complete. But is it even possible with Net::SMTP? I ask this because, we would like to avoid using another Mail gem if Net::SMTP can be coaxed to do the job. – Jay Godse Mar 27 '10 at 17:31