Not a senderscore person... but this is likely this is the result of an
end user reporting an old email as spam instead of deleting it.
I would hazard the FBL generates based on the date the use takes an
action regardless of how old the message is - it likely doesn't even
look at the original send date.
Once it's sent to you, you can decide if you care to process it or not
if you feel it's to old to action.
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MATT VERNHOUT
On 2020-04-21 1:29 p.m., Michael Peddemors via mailop wrote:
Just arrived in the fbl mailbox..
This is a Mail.Ru Abuse Report for an email message received from
domain <REDACTED>.com, IP 104.128.152.18, on Sat, 24 Mar 2018 06:00:01
+0000.
Version: 1
Original-Mail-From: Ðврора <tREDACTED.com>
Source: Mail.Ru
Abuse-Type: complaint
Subscription-Link: https://fbl.returnpath.net/manage/subscriptions/498767
Feedback-Type: abuse
User-Agent: ReturnPathFBL/2.0
Arrival-Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2018 06:00:01 +0000
Original-Rcpt-To: [email protected]
Reported-Domain: REDACTED.com
Source-Ip: 104.128.152.18
We talked about this once before, but I think getting a report from
TWO (2) years ago is just NOISE...
Any SenderScore ppl can weigh in on this?
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