Submitting pdf via email

I have a form that is submitting a pdf through email. Usage rights are enabled. When I hit submit I get an error. The operation failed. Any ideas?

You do not have MAPI active on your system. Acrobat uses MAPI to access your e-mail client. Since this is client dependent, it is a risky way to distribute a form.

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