Hey Monks,

I have a simple form that sends an email. Everything has been working fine for some time now, but when I added another name to the BCC list, the emails stopped coming. Here is a snippet:
... %mail = ( SMTP => 'localhost', from => 'webform@xyz.com', to => "ABCD <$emailAddress>", bcc => 'myaddress\@xyz.com', subject => "License Form", ); $boundary = "====" . time() . "===="; ...
I changed the above to include another BCC name, like so:
to => "XYZ <$emailAddress>", bcc => 'myaddress\@xyz.com, address1\@xyz.com',
when I do this, the emails are no longer sent. Any ideas what might be causing this? Is this not the correct way to add a name? I have also tried something like this to no avail:
bcc => "BCC list <myaddress\@xyz.com, address1\@XYZ.com>",
Thanks for the help!

In reply to Mail not sending by lakeTrout

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