Furthe to this issue, I have found the following:

1. you can create a mailto link inside the template that is used to
display the finished form. If you put the link inside the form tags,
then the individual form fields are available and can be included as
part of the subject and body parameters to the mailto tag. So, you can
concatenate the fields and even include labels to name the various
fields. However, you have to ensure that there are no space characters
in the email content. Using this approach, the use completes the form,
is then displayed the completed form and can then press the mailto
link to effect the email.

2. There is a alternate solution using EmailForm. This displays a
simple wiki table and allows the content to be emailed on completion.

bobj

On May 19, 8:38 pm, "b...@tls" <bob.jan...@turtlelane.com.au> wrote:
> I have seen the few posts about emailing form contents. I presume from
> the overall feel that although emailing a form's contents is accepted
> as a good feature, it is not in Semantic Forms.
>
> I have a client who wants to do that. So has anyone managed to get
> this functionality to work that they'd be willing to share?
>
> bobj
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