Two target email addresses for completed form?

I’ve created a fillable PDF form for a client in Acrobat 9 pro, (I also tried it in Livecycle without much success). The original form was produced in ID CS4.
The form is to be completed by customers and emailed to the client, but to get the target email correct I had to edit MY identity in Acrobat to embed the clients email for auto return. This seemed to work OK.
But what I’ve been unable to solve is how to get the completed response to automatically go to 2 different email addresses - i.e. the remote sales rep and head office.
Is this possible and if so, how?
TIA Alastair

Yes - that's the one I'm using. I created the form in Indy, exported to PDF, added the fields and submit and print buttons in acro and haven't yet distributed it, so the purple submit button isn't visible yet. No response right clicking the submit button, left click produces the choice of desktop or internet mail. I can find no relevant tool under the forms tab (or any other) in Acro. It might be I'm getting short sighted and/or stupid in my old age, but if you could point me in the right direction I'll be eternally grateful . . .
Thanks for your patience (with someone who learned how to set metal type on a stick in 1970)
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