From Email – This will be the email address that the recipient sees as the sender

From Name – This will be the name that the recipient sees as the senders name

Reply-To – If the recipient clicks “Reply” on the email then this is the default address that will be entered in the reply. A trick here, if again you are using this Form as a Request For A Quote is to put the “Email” Shortcode here so that you can simply reply via email. The default value is shown in the picture above so unless you changed it put [field id=”email”] in this box.

CC – This is your usual Carbon Copy field so you can send this to multiple people at once and a “Reply All” on the recieved email will email all users. All users recieving this email will be able to see other CC’d recipients.

BCC – This is your usual Blank Carbon Copy field and the same as CC but instead recipients won’t be able to see those sent separately to BCC recipients.

Metadata – This is the associated email meta-data that’s sent with the email. If you don’t have a reason to change it then I recommend leaving it as is.

Send As – Again, HTML is the default and if you don’t have a specific reason to send it as plain text then just leave it.

If you’ve followed all the steps and you update your page and test out the form you should by now be able to see the form, enter in the fields (with correct validation) and recieve the email to your designated inbox. YAY!

It’s always important after making changes to do a test run like this to ensure that it works as intended.