Formscentral-receipt instead of my own email address?

I see that <[email protected]> turns up as the sender of the 'Thanks for filling in our form' e-mail, instead of my own e-mail address, even though I have checked my own e-mail address at FROM.
Maybe I did something wrong?
Kind regards,
Josh Haijer

We (our email server) can't send email on behalf of someone else but only sends email from a @adobe.com email address. The 'From' field in the Email Receipts tab is to specify the reply-to address so that when your fillers do reply to the email it will be sent to you.
Hope this helps
Gen

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