[Author Prev][Author Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Author Index][Thread Index]
[or-cvs] r19834: {projects} it looks like yahoo.cn is a winner too, in terms of handling (in projects/gettor: . gettor)
Author: arma
Date: 2009-06-25 09:43:15 -0400 (Thu, 25 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 19834
Modified:
projects/gettor/GetTor.py
projects/gettor/README
projects/gettor/gettor/responses.py
Log:
it looks like yahoo.cn is a winner too, in terms of handling huge mails.
Modified: projects/gettor/GetTor.py
===================================================================
--- projects/gettor/GetTor.py 2009-06-25 06:41:54 UTC (rev 19833)
+++ projects/gettor/GetTor.py 2009-06-25 13:43:15 UTC (rev 19834)
@@ -225,6 +225,9 @@
currently being processed. Your package should arrive within the next ten
minutes.
+ If it doesn't arrive, the package might be too big for your mail provider.
+ Try resending the mail from a gmail.com or yahoo.cn account.
+
If you have any questions or it doesn't work, you can contact a
human at this support email address: tor-assistants@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Modified: projects/gettor/README
===================================================================
--- projects/gettor/README 2009-06-25 06:41:54 UTC (rev 19833)
+++ projects/gettor/README 2009-06-25 13:43:15 UTC (rev 19834)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
as the largest files Tor distributes. For postfix, you may want to have a line
that looks like the following in /etc/postfix/main.cf:
- message_size_limit = 30360000
+ message_size_limit = 50360000
In Exim, the default message size is now 50MB, which should be sufficient. The
value is also adaptable through the config file parameter 'message_size_limit'
Modified: projects/gettor/gettor/responses.py
===================================================================
--- projects/gettor/gettor/responses.py 2009-06-25 06:41:54 UTC (rev 19833)
+++ projects/gettor/gettor/responses.py 2009-06-25 13:43:15 UTC (rev 19834)
@@ -53,8 +53,8 @@
feature that lets us verify that the address in the "From" line is
actually the one who sent the mail.
- Gmail.com uses DKIM: you will have better luck sending us mail from
- your gmail account.
+ Gmail.com and Yahoo.cn use DKIM: you will have better luck sending
+ us mail from one of those.
(We apologize if you didn't ask for this mail. Since your email is from
a service that doesn't use DKIM, we're sending a short explanation,