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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:14:56+00:00 2026-05-15T12:14:56+00:00

Possible Duplicate: PHPMailer AddAddress() Here is my code. require(‘class.phpmailer.php’); $mail = new PHPMailer(); $email

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PHPMailer AddAddress()

Here is my code.

require('class.phpmailer.php');
$mail = new PHPMailer();

$email = 'email1@test.example, email2@test.example, email3@test.example';

    $sendmail = "$email";

    $mail->AddAddress($sendmail,"Subject");
    $mail->Subject = "Subject";
    $mail->Body    = $content;

    if(!$mail->Send()) { # sending mail failed
        $msg="Unknown Error has Occured. Please try again Later.";
    }
    else {
        $msg="Your Message has been sent. We'll keep in touch with you soon.";
    }
}

The Problem
if $email value is only 1. It will send. But multiple don’t send. What should I do for this. I know that in mail function you have to separate multiple emails by comma. But not working in phpmailer.

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    2026-05-15T12:14:57+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:14 pm

    You need to call the AddAddress method once for every recipient. Like so:

    $mail->AddAddress('person1@domain.example', 'Person One');
    $mail->AddAddress('person2@domain.example', 'Person Two');
    // ..
    

    Better yet, add them as Carbon Copy recipients.

    $mail->AddCC('person1@domain.example', 'Person One');
    $mail->AddCC('person2@domain.example', 'Person Two');
    // ..
    

    To make things easy, you should loop through an array to do this.

    $recipients = array(
       'person1@domain.example' => 'Person One',
       'person2@domain.example' => 'Person Two',
       // ..
    );
    foreach($recipients as $email => $name)
    {
       $mail->AddCC($email, $name);
    }
    
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