SECURITY ENVELOPE with SUBMIT BUTTON

The idea is: someone downloads a pdf form, fills it out and then after filling it out, click a button to email it to the one recipient.
The information the person put in is confidential personal information.
I have to assume the sender is limited in pdf knowledge.
Can an Acrobat (8) Reader FORM SUBMIT BUTTON include a security envelope when sending the form by email?
Maybe like a macro, or somehow ??  it can just do it?
Thanks in advance for any advice.

If you want security you need to the form on the web.

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