> On Mar 28, 2019, at 9:15 PM, Michael Peddemors <mich...@linuxmagic.com> wrote: > > About 6 months ago, we signed up for the Feedback loops for our own > email platform, and in that time probably had one legitimate report, and > several false positives, probably from user(s) clicking on the wrong > button on an email they really wanted.... > > However, a suggestion. > > If the date of the original message is more than 10 days in the past, > and a user clicks on the report as spam, don't bother sending a feedback > report.. > > Going 10 days back in logs is not always easily possible, and by that > time, if it really was a problem, it was probably taken care of.
I'd disagree. As a recipient of a FBL you can decide that you want to ignore reports more than a few days in the past, and trivially filter those out based on your specific needs. But others will want the data in the FBL even if it's someone clicking on a mail they received six months ago, and they'll have proper infrastructure for that that doesn't forget things after a week. The sender of the FBL is the wrong place to make the decision about relevance of older reports. Cheers, Steve _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop