Email PDF fillable form as attachment using php?

Please help me this is our problem.
We have created a simple PDF form for our clients to book in a job. Currently they fill it in manually and we receive it by fax. We have created this form with editable fields now, and would like to host this special PDF so it is 'browsable to' on our website. When filled in we would like to submit it to a PHP script which would process and then email the complete PDF to our production department, and another copy to the user. Is this possible? If so, how?

Thanks Paul for your message, but i have already did that, my real problem is in PHP how to I grab that PDF file and attach it to an email. I know the name of the pdf file i am sending but will it be referenced in the files as $_FILES["test.pdf"] that is my problem i try that and it doesn't work so I am wounder what variable is sent in the $_POST that is the file. Does that make sense?

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