> Sorry. I did not really get it how exim and maildrop work together.  
> My understanding was, that exim calls maildrop. So I was 
> trying to it  
> that way:
> http://www.courier-mta.org/?maildropfilter.html
> 
Yes, but the filter files there don't seem to have anything to do with Exim.
They seem to be courier filter files.
What you need is (AFAICT) the router

maildrop:
   debug_print = "R: maildrop for [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
   driver = accept
   domains = +local_domains
   check_local_user
   transport = maildrop_pipe
   require_files = ${local_part}:${home}/.mailfilter:+/usr/bin/maildrop
   no_verify
   no_expn

and its associated transport

maildrop_pipe:
   debug_print = "T: maildrop_pipe for [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
   driver = pipe
   path = "/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin"
   command = "/usr/local/bin/maildrop"
   return_path_add
   delivery_date_add
   envelope_to_add

Remember that routers are run in order so you might need to adjust the order in
your config file. 
Play around with exim -d -bt {email address} and see if you can work out what
the issue is.
 J

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