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'''Syntax'''
 
'''Syntax'''
  
sendBulkMail(''bulkMailId''[,''MaxToSend''])
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'''Arguments'''
 
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''bulkMailId:'' Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the id of the bulk mail.
 
''bulkMailId:'' Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the id of the bulk mail.
  
''MaxToSend:'' Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the max email which send.
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''maxToSend:'' Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the max email which send. -1 to send to all.
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''schedule:'' Use the given schedule to send the mails see [[CatTaskInstantSchedule class]], defaults to instant.
  
 
'''Return type'''
 
'''Return type'''
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'''Availability'''
 
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Revision as of 10:02, 30 May 2017



sendBulkMail

Send a bulk mail specified by its id.

Syntax

sendBulkMail(bulkMailId[,MaxToSend[, schedule]])

Arguments

bulkMailId: Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the id of the bulk mail.

maxToSend: Is a numeric (non-decimal) expression. It is the max email which send. -1 to send to all.

schedule: Use the given schedule to send the mails see CatTaskInstantSchedule class, defaults to instant.

Return type

empty

Example

sendBulkMail(1);

sendBulkMail(1,20); // 20 is max number email

Availability

Version 6.0.