PDF form user enabled email copy issue

A form created in Adobe 9 Pro was user enabled and published to
local intranet site.  Users fill in the form and use button to send by email
selecting 'send copy' but are sending blank forms instead of the filled in form.  Have re-published twice and tested using Pro; when sent by Reader 8 users, it is sending blank form.  Does anyone have a solution?

Thanks for the reply.
I did not know how to express myself.  (I am rather non-technical)
I do mean the completed form needs to be emailed to my client using CGImail.
Based on my understanding (which may be wrong), the entire form completed form must be sent to my client as a PDF.
(As I understand it, this is required by law covering the industry my client is in.   I don't believe that just the answers can be returned and my client assembles the form and answers, but I may be wrong.)
Am I asking for something that cannot be done?
Is there another (better) way to build this form not using Acrobat 9?
Thanks again for any help.

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    Hello!
    Download jTDS - SQL Server and Sybase JDBC driver from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=33291
    In Oracle SQL Developer open Tools -> Preferences
    Database -> Third Party JDBC Drivers
    Add Entry
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