Likely the user reported it as spam in the last 24 hours. No ISP is
knowingly sitting on complaints for almost a year.

You'll probably never know for sure unless you were to ask that user
(and assuming that you will trust their answer).

Cheers,
Al Iverson

On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 1:59 PM, Sotiris Tsimbonis <sts...@x33.gr> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I received today (9 Jan 2018) a message from outlook's feedback loop
> with a message that was originally sent to a hotmail address on 30 Jan 2017.
>
> Can someone explain why I've received it so late, almost a year after it
> was sent?
>
> Is it because the hotmail user marked it as spam today?
> Did the hotmail user mark it as spam earlier but was processed by
> hotmail today?
> Did the user do nothing, but hotmail's own processing classified it as
> spam almost a year after it was received?
> Something else?
>
> Kind regards,
> Sotiris.
>
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