It was skipped for one of three reasons:
1. acl_c_esf_skip resolved to 0
2. message_size was > 200K
3. acl_m_spam_user resolved to "nobody"
Number 1 means the user had spam filtering disabled. Number 2 means the
email exceeded the size defined in
/etc/exim.easy_spam_fighter/variables.conf (or variables.conf.custom, if
relevant for you). Number 3 is likely irrelevant.
To better understand acl_c_esf_skip, you should check out I believe it's
/etc/exim/rspamd/connect.conf. This file is overwritten on DA updates,
so editing it directly isn't advised without taking significant extra
measures.
Most likely you should just do something like this:
echo "EASY_SPAMASSASSIN_MAX_SIZE == 25000K" >>
/etc/exim.easy_spam_fighter/variables.conf.custom && systemctl restart
exim
If you continue to experience it, you will probably want to refer to the
DA forum or their support ticket system here:
https://tickets.directadmin.com
On 2023-01-07 07:46, Support FoxNET via Exim-users wrote:
Hello to all
Happy new year for the team and for its creator.
I use directadmin for info, I know I should post the question on the
forum, that's what I did, someone found the solution but didn't share
what he found.
Here is why I ask why I have this error message about this message
going through the antispam (rspamd)
Rspamd should be on but was skipped for some
reason: acl_c_esf_skip=0 OR (message_size=555954) >= 200K OR
(acl_m_spam_user=xxxxx)==nobody
2023-01-07 10:56:14 1pE5vx-005uHh-1G
<= [email protected] H=plesk-in.reseller-dns.com
[103.13.115.251] P=esmtps X=TLS1.2:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:128
CV=no S=556643
[email protected] T="Hello
adorable Greetings!" from <[email protected]>
for [email protected]
Thank you for your help
Mz
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