I was hit with more than the usual spam dump overnight, but the ISP filters it into a junk folder before it shows up in Thunderbird. I have to check the web version to see what's there, in case it routed legit mail into the junk pile, but it never does.
The spam included the usual paypal "emergencies" and the usual assortment of emails from a dozen or so U.S. banks bulging with all my billions.
Why is it that Canadian banks are ignored? How hard could it be to stick the name of a Canadian bank in spam routed to a Canadian ISP? This atrocious under-representation of Canadian banks must end!
Why should I have to phone long distance to New York — at my expense — to find out about my zillions when I could make a local call to Toronto? It's bias, pure and simple. Worse yet, I get Spanish spam, too, but never any in French, an official language here! How dare they!
There is no excuse for this insulting behaviour, and I'm going to write letters of complaint to the prime minister and the secretary-general of the United Nations. That'll settle their hash!