The BBC web site has a 'contact' page with lots of usefull links, click 'related links' below for the details.
"bbc" means blind copy. You can send multiple copies to people at one time in this box and none of the people will know who the others are that received copies; they assume that they are the only ones that received the 'bbc' copy.
You can email: feedback@bbc.co.uk
if you know email tamer hosny you can send an email
BBC stands for "Blind Carbon Copy" in email communication. It allows the sender to include recipients without revealing their email addresses to others in the recipient list. This is useful for maintaining privacy and preventing reply-all chains, ensuring that recipients can’t see each other's email addresses.
no but i don't know how you send it
There is box that you can check when you create your question, and that will email you when your question was answered.
you need to see it answer but no need to send email
CC means Carbon Copy and it will send the same email to the person in the CC box. Anyone you send the email to can see this so if you want to make sure no one can see who you send the copy to then use BBC.
get what ask me or send an email to me ican probably answer any question you have
You can't, but you could send a letter to: EastEnders, BBC Elstree Centre, Clarendon Road, Borehamwood, Herts, WD6 1JF
Discuss refers to the discussion area that each question has, so you can talk about the question or the answer given. That is a separate page where people can discuss the answers. No, it doesn't send that to your email.
"bbc" means blind copy. You can send multiple copies to people at one time in this box and none of the people will know who the others are that received copies; they assume that they are the only ones that received the 'bbc' copy.
What? i don'tunderstand the question
get their email address and send them an email
Can you send your MySpace email to your yahoo email?
You can send an SMS to it, but to send it an email you need to know the email address.
You can email: feedback@bbc.co.uk