Saving Form created in Adobe Acrobat 9 Standard (V 9.4.5)

Hi,
I was wondering if someone could help me.
I have a form that is created in Adobe 9 that is sent out and the form is filled out and then submitted back but the problem is that many of the users who click the "Submit Form" button it does not appear to open an email with the form attached (this works for me and some of the people but it appears that more and more users of the form have the problem).
I was wondering if it is possible to have the users save the form once it has been filled in so it can be manually emailed as an attachement.
If so how do I go about amending the form so it can be saved.
My thanks in advance for your assistance.
Kindest Regards
Laig007

Thank you for your swift response,
The problem is that the form has to be filled out and then submitted via email, as you mentioned the email clients have trouble, I do not have a problem with the amount of submissions as I do not think I will ever hit the max on the form.
I have been doing some digging, can I use "Extend Forms Fill-In & Save In Adobe Reader" function on the form so the users can fill out the form and then save it? And if so are you also able to have the "submit Form" function with this or can it only be one or the other?
Thanks in Advance
Laig007

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