I see two problems when setting the form submission as "Email".
1) The message comes from "noreply@nicepage.io", so when I subsequently want to reply to the customer's request in the email client, I reply to your email "noreply@nicepage.io" and not to the customer's email, which he entered in the form.
2) In the message, the default subject is set to "domain Message from the user". I would like to set the subject in my own way, unfortunately it is not possible.
When setting up the sending of the form as "Send Email via PHP script" it is also essentially unusable.
1) The email comes to me from "root@myprovider.cz" and it is also not possible to reply directly to the customer.
2) I can set the subject as I want, it's fine here.
3) But compared to the previous "Email" setting, I can't define individual label fields (name, phone, message, etc.)
If I leave it like that on my website, I can deal with rewriting/correcting the answer, but when I make the website for a client, I don't bother with it anymore. The client wants the form to run without errors.
I see two problems when setting the form submission as "Email". 1) The message comes from "noreply@nicepage.io", so when I subsequently want to reply to the customer's request in the email client, I reply to your email "noreply@nicepage.io" and not to the customer's email, which he entered in the form. 2) In the message, the default subject is set to "domain Message from the user". I would like to set the subject in my own way, unfortunately it is not possible. When setting up the sending of the form as "Send Email via PHP script" it is also essentially unusable. 1) The email comes to me from "root@myprovider.cz" and it is also not possible to reply directly to the customer. 2) I can set the subject as I want, it's fine here. 3) But compared to the previous "Email" setting, I can't define individual label fields (name, phone, message, etc.) If I leave it like that on my website, I can deal with rewriting/correcting the answer, but when I make the website for a client, I don't bother with it anymore. The client wants the form to run without errors.