I'm not having a problem with the forms. They work fine. It's how FB is attaching the form name and creating a completely new email address that doesn't exist to the form notifications.
The program doesn't force you. You are forced to do so IF you care about hitting reply to the notification email to write to your customer and see the original text in the email below your reply that has an email address that starts with your form name at your domain.com (see image I posted earlier of Scott's own test).
Yes, now I must name my form the same name as my email address.
Quote from Scott, "Whatever the form name saved as, that is what is comes from."
In FB, I used email address of special@domain.com and named my form coupons.
When my client hits reply when they get their notification from specials@domain.com in the reply email will be this (there is no such email address as coupons@mydomain.com):
Original Email
To: customeremailaddress
From: coupons@domain.com
Subject: Coupon Specials from Client Name
Hey You!
form's content here