UTL_MAIL
hides the under lying SMTP
API which is UTL_SMTP
. It is preferred generally for ease of use. If you see, UTL_SMTP
you will notice that you have to do a utl_smtp.Rcpt
for each email address and unfortunately it accepts only one email id at a time. So having said this for more than one email address the underlying logic is same i.e. loop through the email addresses and call utl_smtp.Rcpt
for each email address. A better solution to this would be to just use emailing distribution lists i.e. one email id which has a group of other email id's. So, with UTL_SMTP
it looks something like below-
declare
v_From VARCHAR2(80) := '[email protected]';
v_cc VARCHAR2(80) := '[email protected]';
v_Recipient VARCHAR2(80) := '[email protected]';
v_Subject VARCHAR2(80) := 'test Subject';
v_Mail_Host VARCHAR2(50) := 'hub.fun.com';
v_Mail_Conn utl_smtp.Connection;
crlf VARCHAR2(2) := chr(13)||chr(10);
begin
v_Mail_Conn := utl_smtp.Open_Connection(v_Mail_Host, 25);
utl_smtp.Helo(v_Mail_Conn, v_Mail_Host);
utl_smtp.Mail(v_Mail_Conn, v_From);
utl_smtp.Rcpt(v_Mail_Conn, v_Recipient);
utl_smtp.Rcpt(v_Mail_Conn, v_cc); -- To CC recepient
utl_smtp.Data(v_Mail_Conn,
'Date: ' || to_char(sysdate, 'Dy, DD Mon YYYY hh24:mi:ss') || crlf ||
'From: ' || v_From || crlf ||
'Subject: '|| v_Subject || crlf ||
'To: ' || v_Recipient || crlf ||
'Cc: ' || v_cc || crlf ||
'Content-Type: text/html;' ||crlf ||
'Hello this is a test email');
utl_smtp.Quit(v_mail_conn);
end;
I don't see any bad programming in the way your code looks like, its rather the only way to do it if you have multiple email id's.Oracle engine needs to submit the email payload to the SMTP server (as specified by you) for each email id, like submitting messages to a queue. A rather obvious suggestion would be to create a couple of Distribution List with a bunch of email ids evenly distributed and use the DL ids rather than the actual email ids.
This is one of my "Ask Tom" questions that might clear this a little bit.
Another quick way would be to modify your code to build a comma separated string of email address as UTL_MAIL
can accept comma separated email addresses, like-
BEGIN
...
email_list VARCHAR2(10000) := NULL;
email_count NUMBER(10) := 0;
FOR c_rec in CUR_person
LOOP
email_list := c_rec.CUR_person || ' , ' || email_list;
email_count := email_count +1;
if (email_count = 100) --100 email ids at a time
then
UTL_MAIL.send(sender => '[email protected]',
recipients => email_list,
subject => 'Test Mail',
message => 'Hello World',
mime_type => 'text/html');
email_list := NULL;
email_count := 0;
end if;
END LOOP
...
END;
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