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Really obvious spam suddenly getting through

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I'm on a newish Mac Air running Yosemite. TBird has been pretty decent filtering out spam over the years for me.

In the last four days, really obvious spam is getting through - about a dozen a day. By obvious, I mean "lose fat", "cellulite", "stay hard", "earn at home" ... all stuff I haven't seen for ages.

The filters haven't stopped working all together. Emails are still automatically showing up in the spam folder. Just not as many, and not ones that earlier would never have ended up in the inbox.

Any idea what's going on?

Thanks!

I'm on a newish Mac Air running Yosemite. TBird has been pretty decent filtering out spam over the years for me. In the last four days, really obvious spam is getting through - about a dozen a day. By obvious, I mean "lose fat", "cellulite", "stay hard", "earn at home" ... all stuff I haven't seen for ages. The filters haven't stopped working all together. Emails are still automatically showing up in the spam folder. Just not as many, and not ones that earlier would never have ended up in the inbox. Any idea what's going on? Thanks!

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There isn't much more to recommend than the obvious - marking those messages 'as junk'. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Junk_Mail_Controls

See if that improves the situation. Report back if not.

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Is this a new profile?

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Nope, haven't changed a thing! (How nice of you to get back to me so fast! I so appreciate the volunteers here.)

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There isn't much more to recommend than the obvious - marking those messages 'as junk'. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Junk_Mail_Controls

See if that improves the situation. Report back if not.

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Thanks. Yes, I'm doing that in hopes to retrain the system. I was hoping to understand what caused the problem.

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Thunderbird does not use Spam or a Spam folder. Like Christ1 says it uses Junk. Are you sure you are not looking for any Spam filtering that your email provider might be doing?

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I meant the Junk folder. Thanks for catching that.

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One of my accounts is currently being bombarded with Junk. A lot, but not all of it goes straight into Junk. I guess they are being clever enough to use innocuous wording that doesn't stand out as particularly "spammy".

Does this list look familiar?

Last chance? Don't miss this out... Interested in a Reverse Mortgage? "5,000 bonus points with gold medal-winning Wine o" NOTICE: Did You Know Your Score Could Have Droppe Are you looking for a new car? Did You Know You Are Overpaying for Life Insuranc Congratulations! Complimentary Test Drive With a [New Message] You Got Interest from Thuy (Vietnam Protect Your Business with Wireless Security Came [New Message] You Received a Wink from Youlyat LASIK Prices Have Plummeted in 2016 Due to Techno Earning a Psychology Degree may be possible in le Great deals on new cars [New Message] You Got a Personal Message from Ben [New Msg] You Received a Private SMS from Alina ( Compare top security cameras LASIK Prices Have Been Slashed in 2016 Due to Med ACTION REQUIRED: Obama Is Taking Solar Incentives HEADS-UP! Were You Informed That Your Score Could NOTICE: Stop Overpaying on Car Insurance With The

Not to mention walk-in tubs, SUV, insurance, retirement apartments, replica watches, etc etc.

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I haven't looked that closely. Through my personal filter it all looks like "DAMMIT! *click* "DAMMIT! *click* "DAMMIT! *click*" ;)

I appreciate the feedback here. I'll call it "solved". If there were a solid technical explanation it might go well over my head anyway.

Thank you!