Submit button/interactive pdf

I've created an interactive form with a submit button. When I open the pdf in Reader and hit submit, it looks like it it going to send and then I get a popup that says "Authentication failed. Please verify your username and password." I currently use gmail as my email sender. How can I get this to work?

yes, as it said in the dialog, you have to attach the signed PDF by hand. But Gmail can be viewed In Apple Mail, i dont know but almost sure you can configure Outlook to send and recieve Gmail.

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