ToFriendlyName Property


Returns comma-separated friendly names of "To:" (primary) recipients. If particular friendly name is not available, corresponding email address is returned instead.

For example, if ToAddr is like: "Mr. X, Y Company"<mr.x@y.com> (y.com), nofriendlyname@localhost, someone@host.net (Only comment)

Set AddressDelimiter if you want to use another string (not a comma character) to delimit individual addresses. This only makes sense for reading an existing message, not for composing a new one (when sending a message, recipients must be separated with comma).

then ToFriendlyName will return: Mr. X, Y Company, nofriendlyname@localhost, Only comment


Value Type: String
Parameters: None 
Remarks: This property is read-only

Usage example:

Dim Mailer, Msg
'Using visual basic to create object
Set Mailer = CreateObject("MailBee.POP3")
'Using ASP to create object
'Set Mailer = Server.CreateObject("MailBee.POP3")
'In ASP use Response.Write instead of MsgBox
Mailer.LicenseKey = "put your license key here"
Mailer.Connect "mailserver.com", 110, "MyName", "MyPassword"
If Mailer.Connected Then
   If Mailer.MessageCount > 0 Then
      Set Msg = Mailer.RetrieveSingleMessage(1)
      If Not Msg Is Nothing Then MsgBox "ToFriendlyName(s) = " & Msg.ToFriendlyName
   End If
   Mailer.Disconnect
End If

See Also:

ToAddr Property
PureToAddr Property
CCFriendlyName Property
FromFriendlyName Property


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