I just emailed the site to post my spanish question that it wont let me post. What happens now?

e-mailed? I doubt you can e-mail. You can not "cut and paste" either. You need to type everything you want. I'm online now (Spanish) so post while I'm here & I can answer promptly!

Sra

I did type everything. like I said it wont let me

and no it doesnt have a website, everything is spelled correctly, there are spaces. it just wont let me post

If you typed any Websites, it won't let you post.

try "Post a New Question" and after you have typed (if you already typed and saved it TRY "cut & paste" but no guarantees that it will work) try posting again. Then come back and actually see if it did post.

Sra

just forget about it. you don't understand I did all of that but for some odd reason its just not gonna let me. thanks anyway

Why can't you type it right here??? So far I can read all these messages!

Sra

thats a question for the person who made this site

its not a 1 sentence ? and that shouldnt be a problem b/c others have posted long paragraghs of stuff in one post so i don't know

When you email the site to post your Spanish question that you were unable to post directly, the site's support team will typically receive your email and take appropriate action. Here's a general outline of what usually happens:

1. Email acknowledgement: The support team will acknowledge your email to let you know that they have received it. They may include an estimated response time or any other relevant information.

2. Evaluation of the issue: The support team will carefully review the content of your email and assess the nature of the problem you encountered while attempting to post your Spanish question. They will try to understand the underlying issue and identify potential solutions.

3. Troubleshooting: Depending on the nature of the problem, the support team may need to troubleshoot and replicate the issue on their end. This step helps them identify any technical or system-related challenges that prevented you from posting your question.

4. Solution and resolution: Once the support team has identified the root cause of the problem, they will work towards finding a solution. If the issue is related to a technical glitch, they may apply fixes or modifications to resolve it. In case there is a misunderstanding or an error in your question, they might seek clarification from you to help you successfully post it.

5. Communication: During the process, the support team may communicate with you through email or any other specified contact method. They may ask follow-up questions, provide updates, or offer guidance to ensure your question is posted successfully.

6. Confirmation and assistance: Once your Spanish question has been resolved and posted on the site, the support team may inform you of the successful outcome. They may also provide any additional assistance or information you may need to continue engaging with the site's community.

It's important to note that the specific response and resolution timeline might vary depending on the site's policies and the nature of the issue you encountered. Therefore, it's best to refer to the site's support resources or any email communication you receive from them for accurate and up-to-date information.