On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 3:53 AM, Chris via mailop <mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
> I found that almost every customer (that responded) had no idea what
> happened when they clicked mark as spam - they thought the email just
> disappeared and that was that. They didn't realise that it triggers the
> feedback loop emails, giving the full content of the reported email etc.
> After they found that out most have been receptive to the idea of not
> marking them as spam.

It is not just the reports that end up sent to you but the ISP itself
keeps track of these things and uses them to adjust their filtering.
This happens whether or not you get the feedback loop, and happens at
ISPs that do not even offer feedback loops.

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