Use the global exim filter to save the mails. This requires a transport 
configured in the exim.conf. Here is my config:

systemfilter:

# Exim filter
unseen save /path/to/USERNAME/Maildir

exim.conf -> transport

local_copy_outgoing:
   driver = appendfile
   delivery_date_add
   envelope_to_add
   return_path_add
   group = USERGROUP
   user = USERNAME
   mode = 0660
   maildir_format = true
   create_directory = true

Alternately you could add you "spy-account" to bcc on all mails.

W B Hacker wrote:
> Gaurav Pruthi wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have seen on the net to create filters to archive copy of all
>> incoming and outgoing mails. But how can this be accomplished using
>> router in exim. I want to save a copy of all incoming and outgoing
>> mails but using a router rather than filters. Kindly help me....
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Gaurav Pruthi
>>
> 
> Search these archives for 'unseen' in routers (which we use, and have so 
> posted) 
> and - ISTR 'shadow delivery' - which we haven't yet looked at.
> 
> Keep in mind that acl's, routers, and transports need to 'fit' the overall 
> environment, variable & file use and target philosophy.
> 
> Direct cut and paste may sometimes work - but usually at least modest 
> modification is needed.
> 
> Bill
> 
> 

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