In article <864f7119-9912-7143-7cc4-b2c10ca1f...@delegated.net> you write:
>Has there been any discussion about using DMARC to configure spam complaint 
>feedback loops?

No, for reasons already mentioned.

But see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-levine-herkula-oneclick/

This is likely to be an RFC soon, and is apparently already
implemented at some large webmail providers.  You can put a new header
in your message which encourages recipient systems to do a one-click
non-interactive unsubscribe when someone reports the message as junk.

It's not exactly an FBL, but it doesn't require prearrangement and
since they use the unsub URL in the message, it doesn't have the
redaction problems that FBLs do.

R's,
John
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