@westlightimages you can add the senders name and email address as a Reply-To: address in the Additional Headers section like this (this way you can just click reply in your email programme).
Reply-To: [your-name] <[your-email]>
It is good practice to put your own, or better still, the websites email address in the From field like this (change yourdomain.com to the actual domain name of your website) and if you also use [your-name] it will show the senders name in the from part of the email.
[your-name] <wordpress@yourdomain.com>
You can also include the senders name and email in the Message Body like this.
From: [your-name] <[your-email]>
There is lots of info in the Docs and FAQs.
http://contactform7.com/docs/
http://contactform7.com/faq/
Thanks for the reply. My problem was that I received an email from someone when I had the contact form filled out incorrectly.
I wanted to find out if there was a way to retrieve that persons email address as it did not come with the email he sent me. I didn’t know if Contact Form 7 stored that information since he would have had to enter it. Perhaps that info just got written over by my address because of my mistake.
Thank you again!
@westlightimages, sorry, I don’t believe the information is stored by default.
You could use Flamingo (https://wordpress.org/plugins/flamingo/) to store Senders details and CF7 messages.
Regards,
David
This was very helpful as it’s not very clear from other posts I’ve read as better layman examples could’ve been given. Thanks!