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Hey there guys, afternoon...
I was just wondering if anyone could give me a hand?
I've recently been trying to reply to photo ads, whilst attaching my (under 50K, jpg) pic - however, whenever I try and send my replies through the swinging heaven system, it tells me that my browser is unable to find the server...
Is this a problem that anyone else has? If I try and send a reply e-mail without a pic, it works fine.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks in advance to anyone/everyone!
PS. I'm new
why don't you try putting up your own add and when replying to adds just give them the number to look at rather than trying to add a pic to your email?
Quote by naughtynymphos1
why don't you try putting up your own add and when replying to adds just give them the number to look at rather than trying to add a pic to your email?

IIRC, back when I was doing this it was strongly suggested to me that ladies found this insulting - if you couldn't be bothered to include the information about you in your email they weren't going to go hunting for it was the general attitude, iirc. YMMV.
Quote by roger743
why don't you try putting up your own add and when replying to adds just give them the number to look at rather than trying to add a pic to your email?

IIRC, back when I was doing this it was strongly suggested to me that ladies found this insulting - if you couldn't be bothered to include the information about you in your email they weren't going to go hunting for it was the general attitude, iirc. YMMV.
Alternatively, you could host a pic on imageshack or similar and send a link with your email.
Change your ISP.
Seriously, you most probably have a very high latency on your connection, which means you get a time out on the site you are trying to access.
The SH Photo ads site can also become busy and coupled with your high latency, will result in a "page not found error".
Clearing your cache (temporary internet files) and doing a DNS refresh (command prompt - then type ipconfig /flushdns - enter ) can help. Note, restarting the PC will also do a DNS refresh.