I tried marking my old address as spam, 4 or so times, it still shows up in inbox.
I found the test, and selected no, but no results. Here's the file:
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Logile path (be sure you have write permission in this
# directory; you MUST specify a logfile)
LOGFILE = "$HOME/mailfilterlog"
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Level of verbosity
#
# 0 Silent, show nothing at all
# 1 Only show errors
# 2 Only show "Deleted..." messages and errors
# 3 Default; Show "Deleted..." messages, errors
# and "Examining..." messages
# 4 Like (3), except this also shows the current
# account's username
# 5 Like (4), except this also shows which filter
# matched which string of an e-mail header
# 6 Debugging mode; prints almost everything
VERBOSE = 5
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# TEST = "[yes|no]"
# This keyword prevents Mailfilter from deleting any messages
# on any e-mail accounts. It is useful to # experiment with
# filters and Regular Expressions and to see how Mailfilter
# reacts to the user's changes. The option can be turned on by
# assigning `yes' to TEST. The default value is `no'.
TEST = "no"
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Server list (Do not change the order of the fields!!)
# Note: Port 110 is usually the port APOP and POP3 servers use,
# port 995 is required if (say) POP3/SSL is specified.
SERVER = "pop3.servername.net"
USER = "emailaddress.net"
PASS = "password"
PROTOCOL = "pop3"
PORT = 110
# SERVER = "pop.secondserver.com"
# USER = "anotherusername"
# PASS = "anotherusername"
# PROTOCOL = "pop3/ssl"
# PORT = 995
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Do you want case sensitive e-mail filters? { yes | no }
REG_CASE = "no"
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Sets the type of Regular Expression used { extended | basic }
#
# (The default is 'basic', don't change unless you know what you
# are doing. Extended REs are more complex to set up.)
REG_TYPE = "basic"
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Maximum e-mail size in bytes that should not be exceeded.
MAXSIZE_DENY = 1000000
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Set maximum line length of any field in the message header
MAXLENGTH = 998
# ----------------------------------------------------------
# Filter rules for detecting spam (each rule must be placed
# in a separate line)
# These filters detect certain unpleasant e-mail subjects:
DENY = "^Subject:.*Get penis enlargement"
DENY = "^Subject:.*WIN MONEY"
DENY = "^Subject:.*VIGERA"
# This one filters mail from a certain person:
# DENY = "^From:.*spammer@any_spam_organisation\.com"
# DENY = "^From:.*
myoldemail@address.net"
# This one filters mail from everyone at a certain organisation:
# DENY = "^From:.*@any_provider_that_spams\.org"
# We don't want any of those 'LEGAL' messages either
# while stuff with 'legal' in the subject still interests us:
DENY_CASE = "^Subject:.*LEGAL"
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Normalises the subject strings before parsing, e.g.
# ',L.E-G,A.L; ,C.A-B`L`E, +.B-O`X`

`E`S,C;R,A.MB;L,E.R-]'
# becomes 'LEGAL CABLE BOX DESCRAMBLER' which can be filtered.
#
# If NORMAL is switched on, Mailfilter tries to apply filters
# to both the normalised and the original subject.
NORMAL = "yes"
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# The maximum e-mail size in bytes that messages from friends
# should not exceed. Set this to 0 if all your friends (ALLOW)
# can send messages as long as they want.
MAXSIZE_ALLOW = 0
# ----------------------------------------------------------
# Set list of friends that always pass, if they do not
# exceed the message length of MAXSIZE_ALLOW
# This rule allows all mail from a friend who was unlucky enough
# to have signed up with a spam organisation. With DENY we
# block everyone else from that domain though! See above!
# ALLOW = "^From:.*
a_friend_with_account@any_provider_that_spams.org"
# Of course we allow e-mail from anyone who has something to say about
# mailfilter:
ALLOW = "^Subject:.*mailfilter"
# We also let our girlfriend send any e-mail she wants:
# ALLOW = "^From:.*my_girlfriend@any_provider\.com"
naturally, I changed the info to email@addresses, and just typed in password, rather than the real one.
I added my old email in, again, edited, but it still goes through.