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# encoding: utf-8 # # = Blind Carbon Copy Field # # The Bcc field inherits from StructuredField and handles the Bcc: header # field in the email. # # Sending bcc to a mail message will instantiate a Mail::Field object that # has a BccField as its field type. This includes all Mail::CommonAddress # module instance metods. # # Only one Bcc field can appear in a header, though it can have multiple # addresses and groups of addresses. # # == Examples: # # mail = Mail.new # mail.bcc = 'Mikel Lindsaar <mikel@test.lindsaar.net>, ada@test.lindsaar.net' # mail.bcc #=> ['mikel@test.lindsaar.net', 'ada@test.lindsaar.net'] # mail[:bcc] #=> '#<Mail::Field:0x180e5e8 @field=#<Mail::BccField:0x180e1c4 # mail['bcc'] #=> '#<Mail::Field:0x180e5e8 @field=#<Mail::BccField:0x180e1c4 # mail['Bcc'] #=> '#<Mail::Field:0x180e5e8 @field=#<Mail::BccField:0x180e1c4 # # mail[:bcc].encoded #=> '' # Bcc field does not get output into an email # mail[:bcc].decoded #=> 'Mikel Lindsaar <mikel@test.lindsaar.net>, ada@test.lindsaar.net' # mail[:bcc].addresses #=> ['mikel@test.lindsaar.net', 'ada@test.lindsaar.net'] # mail[:bcc].formatted #=> ['Mikel Lindsaar <mikel@test.lindsaar.net>', 'ada@test.lindsaar.net'] # require 'mail/fields/common/common_address' module Mail class BccField < StructuredField include Mail::CommonAddress FIELD_NAME = 'bcc' CAPITALIZED_FIELD = 'Bcc' def initialize(value = '', charset = 'utf-8') @charset = charset super(CAPITALIZED_FIELD, strip_field(FIELD_NAME, value), charset) self.parse self end # Bcc field should never be :encoded def encoded '' end def decoded do_decode end end end
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