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What code I should do change in this PHP script to send one email to more than 20 email addresses?

<?php

$email_to = "[email protected]"; // your email address
$email_subject = "Contact Form Message"; // email subject line
$thankyou = "thankyou.htm"; // thank you page

?>

Please give me an example. Thank you.

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    It's unfortunate that no one reads the manual anymore.
    – Alec Smart
    Dec 22, 2010 at 4:45
  • 20
    Stackoverflow is the manual
    – Jeff Davis
    Mar 31, 2017 at 1:26
  • 3
    Manuals and documentations are useful and relevant for in-depth research. But Googling and StackOverflowing is often faster if you need the answer to a specific but common use case; especially if it can be presented in the size of a tweet or single monitor height. I wish manuals would be so flexible as to provide both. Jan 17, 2019 at 15:03
  • @AlecSmart: It's also unfortunate that so many manuals are so poorly written as to be nearly unusable. Nov 4, 2020 at 18:43

13 Answers 13

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Fore readability sake in the code use an array and implode it to a comma separated string:-

$recipients = array(
  "[email protected]",
  // more emails
);
$email_to = implode(',', $recipients); // your email address
$email_subject = "Contact Form Message"; // email subject line
$thankyou = "thankyou.htm"; // thank you page
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    Please never do it like that, if the recipients do not (or should not) know each other. This way every address is exposed to every recipient. Oct 6, 2017 at 21:43
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Your

$email_to = "[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]"

Needs to be a comma delimited list of email adrresses.

mail($email_to, $email_subject, $thankyou);
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    why do you put a space after the comma? and not .com,address for example?
    – Jon
    Feb 25, 2016 at 11:42
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    @Jon, I'd propose the spaces after the commas help with readability
    – Dvaeer
    Feb 7, 2022 at 9:24
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Just separate them by comma, like $email_to = "[email protected], [email protected], John Doe <[email protected]>".

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Following code will do the task....

<?php

$contacts = array(
"[email protected]",
"[email protected]",
//....as many email address as you need
);

foreach($contacts as $contact) {

$to      =  $contact;
$subject = 'the subject';
$message = 'hello';
mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers);

}

?>
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  • be aware that you have not include the var for the $headers and also if you put that in the loop it will several times in each mail.
    – Nrc
    Feb 3, 2020 at 12:21
  • Unlike the previous responses that send one email to a group, this suggestion will send multiple emails, one to each recipient. Given the ambiguity of the original request, either response could be correct. Note that as @Paul Spiegel pointed out, it is bad form to send group emails in the To field. BCC is preferred. Sep 22, 2020 at 11:01
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Something like this:

mail("[email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]", "Test e-mail", "Hi, this is a test message!");

http://myphpform.com/php-form-multiple-recipients.php

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It is very bad practice to send all email addresses to all recipients; you should use Bcc (blind carbon copies).

    $from = "[email protected]";
    $recipList = "mailaddress1,mailaddress2,etc";
    $headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0\nContent-type: text/html; charset=utf-8\nFrom: {$from}\nBcc: {$recipList}\nDate: ".date(DATE_RFC2822);
    mail(null,$subject,$message,$headers); //send the eail
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    Bcc does not really hide anything from anyone. All you need to do is look at the headers and you still know all the email addresses
    – RiggsFolly
    Aug 26, 2020 at 16:27
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    $recipients = "[email protected],[email protected],[email protected],[email protected]";
    $email_array = explode(",",$recipients);
    foreach($email_array as $email)
    {
        echo $to      =  $email;
        $subject = 'the subject';
        $message = 'hello';
       $headers = 'From: [email protected]' . "\r\n" .
       'Reply-To: [email protected]' . "\r\n" .
        'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion();
        mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers);

    }
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The best way could be to save all the emails in a database.

You can try this code, assuming you have your email in a database

/*Your connection to your database comes here*/
$query="select email from yourtable";
$result =mysql_query($query);

/the above code depends on where you saved your email addresses, so make sure you replace it with your parameters/

Then you can make a comma separated string from the result,

while($row=$result->fetch_array()){
        if($rows=='')    //this prevents from inserting comma on before the first element
        $rows.=$row['email'];
        else
        $rows.=','.$row['email'];
    }

Now you can use

$to = explode(',',$rows); // to change to array

$string =implode(',',$cc); //to get back the string separated by comma

With above code you can send the email like this

mail($string, "Test", "Hi, Happy X-Mas and New Year");
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  • why you you not jsut put the fecthed emails directly into an array and then implode just before you call mail? Dec 22, 2010 at 4:42
  • Yes, That is correct. I am doing same thing twice to show what is going on with in explode()
    – tkt986
    Dec 22, 2010 at 12:45
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In mail function you can as many reciepient as you want in $emailto paramater seperated by comma.

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Try this. It works for me.

$to = $email1 .','. $email2 .','. $email3;
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This worked for me,

$recipient_email = '[email protected],[email protected]';

$success = mail($recipient_email, $subject, $body, $headers);
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You can just write multiple email address to whom you want to send and pass it as the first argument. Example:-

mail("[email protected], [email protected]","Subject","Message","From: [email protected]");
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I think the following code will works.

$tos = array('[email protected]', '[email protected]');
foreach ($tos as $to){
    $ok = mail ($to, $subject, $body, $from);
}
if ($ok) {
    echo "Message Send";
} else { 
    echo "Error";
}
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    It's worth noting that this example sends the many copies of the same email... rather than the same email to many recipients. Dec 12, 2013 at 21:30
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    In this way only the last mail is checked in the if. You should put the if..else blocks in the loop Apr 13, 2017 at 11:55

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