Why can't I email filled out forms?

I fill out a form, but when I email it it sends a blank.

Hi Posrthos,
Your data is in the form, but Apple's email application doesn't display forms or comments in PDF properly when it shows  the preview. The recipient of the email will be able to open the PDF in Adobe Reader and see the filled out form correctly, regardless of this issue in iOS.
We have reported this problem to Apple and are working with them to make sure that they understand the PDF specification, but do not have any info on when or whether they will fix the display in their email app.
Thanks
-Satyadev

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