SPAM
Coping with SPAM (BUCE)
SPAM levels on the Internet are constantly fluctuating due to the ongoing battle between SPAM senders and SPAM prevention. Often the content of spam messages changes globally, when this happens ISPs around the world report an increase in the amount of spam being sent to their users.
Computers that filter spam have to be constantly told how to decide what is spam and what isn't. At Rainy Day, we are constantly monitoring our spam filters and other systems to ensure outstanding service quality and reliability. Rainy Day employs the latest technologies with daily updates to help prevent these messages from getting through to you, and at any given point we are blocking over 95% of all incoming mail as SPAM or BUCE.
Whenever an increase in SPAM occurs, we do expect levels of unwanted messages to drop again soon as the new pattern matching catches up, and as we tune our systems to achieve the best possible results.
If you hae a mail server, you might be interested in using our filtering service.