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title: "How to Receive Custom Email Confirmation from Elementor Form?"
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# How to Receive Custom Email Confirmation from Elementor Form?

## Key Takeaways

- The Plus Addons for Elementor Form widget allows users to customize email notifications upon form submission.
- Users can add a custom email ID for the sender in the From Email field of the Email Settings tab.
- The widget supports using shortcodes to include all field values or individual field values in the email message.

Do you want to receive a custom email confirmation Elementor form? With the Form widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor, you can easily customize the email notification that you’ll get when someone submits your Elementor form.

*To check the complete feature overview documentation of The Plus Addons for Elementor Form widget, [click here](/docs/create-an-elementor-form-for-free/).*

***Requirement  - This widget is a part of The Plus Addons for Elementor, make sure its installed & activated to enjoy all its powers.***

[LIVE WIDGET LINK](https://theplusaddons.com/elementor-builder/form-builder/?utm_source=tpae&utm_medium=docs&utm_campaign=text)

To do this, add the Form widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor to the page and follow the steps - 

1. After adding the form fields, go to the **Submit Actions** tab and select **Email** from the **Add Action** section.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/form-submit-actions-email.gif)

2. Now you’ll see the **Email Settings** tab, open it.

3. In the **To** tab, add the email ID you want to receive the notification for the form submission in the **Email Address** field.

You can change the email subject from the **Subject** field.

From the **Email Heading** field, you can change the email heading.

After that, from the **Message** field, you can customize the email message. To receive all the values from all the fields, use the **[all-values]** shortcode.

You can also receive individual field values by using the shortcode of the **Data Shortcode** field from the **Advance** tab of that repeater item. You can customize the message by using custom text with the shortcodes.

> *Note: You can only use the shortcode value of the ****Data Shortcode**** field from the ****Advance**** tab for the email notification, you can’t use any other shortcode from any other plugin.*

In the **From Email** field, you can add a custom email ID for the email sender.

Then, in the **From Name** field, you can add a custom sender name.

In the **Reply-To** field, you can add a custom email for the email reply receiver.

Similarly, you can send cc and bcc emails from the **CC **and **BCC **tabs.

Now, when the user submits the form, you’ll receive the custom email.

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What should I do if I don't receive the custom email confirmation from my Elementor form?**
A: Check that you've correctly added the email address in the Email Settings tab under the To tab. If the email address is correct, ensure that the Form widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor is installed and activated. Remember, if the shortcode for individual field values isn't set up properly, the email may not contain the expected information.

**Q: Can I use the custom email confirmation feature with any other page builder?**
A: The custom email confirmation feature is specific to the Form widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor and works only with Elementor. It does not support other page builders like Gutenberg, Beaver Builder, or Divi. Make sure you are using Elementor to access this functionality effectively.

**Q: What is the best practice for customizing the email message in the Elementor form?**
A: Utilize the [all-values] shortcode in the Message field to include all submitted form values in your email. This provides a comprehensive overview of the submission. If you want to highlight specific fields, use the Data Shortcode field from the Advanced tab for more tailored messages, ensuring your email is informative and relevant.

**Q: What happens if I don't set a custom sender name or email in the From fields?**
A: If you leave the From Email and From Name fields blank, the email will be sent from a default email address, which may not be recognizable to your recipients. This can lead to lower open rates and could be flagged as spam. Setting a recognizable sender name and email increases the likelihood that users will engage with your email.

**Q: Can I send a copy of the email confirmation to someone else?**
A: Yes, you can send cc and bcc emails by using the CC and BCC tabs in the Email Settings. This feature is useful for keeping team members informed about form submissions without requiring them to fill out the form themselves. Just ensure you enter the correct email addresses to avoid any communication mishaps.

**Q: Is there a limit to the number of email addresses I can add for notifications?**
A: The page does not specify a limit on the number of email addresses you can add in the To field for notifications. However, it's essential to manage these addresses carefully to ensure that your emails do not appear as spam. Keeping the list concise can enhance deliverability and maintain clarity in communication.
