On Tuesday 13 March 2007 16:03, Marek Zawadzki wrote:
> OK, it now works almost as I wanted (thanks).
> One detail though - Exim keeps saving messages to '/var/mail/system-filter'
> instead of the mailboxes I've configured in my filter:
>
>       # cat /etc/mail/filters/exim.filter
>       unseen save /var/spool/mail/spam
>       unseen save /var/spool/mail/notspam
>
>       # grep system_filter /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated
>       system_filter = /etc/mail/filters/exim.filter
>       system_filter_file_transport = mail_spool
>       system_filter_user = Debian-exim
>       system_filter_group = mail
>
>       # ls -l /var/spool/mail/spam /var/spool/mail/notspam \
>       /var/mail/system-filter
>       -rw-rw----  1 Debian-exim mail 12043928 Mar 13 16:02
>       /var/mail/system-filter
>       -rw-rw----  1 notspam     mail        0 Mar 13 14:23
>       /var/spool/mail/notspam
>       -rw-rw----  1 spam        mail        0 Mar 13 09:03
>       /var/spool/mail/spam

That's a bit weird. I take it there is no occurrence of "system-filter" in the 
config? Exim uses "system-filter" as a bogus parent address to remember that 
$recipients is allowed in pipe commands, but it certainly shouldn't deliver 
anything to that address. Can you show the full contents of the system filter 
as well as the mail_spool transport options?

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