I believe the technical explanation is PEBKAC.

But seriously -- I wouldn't worry about it. Small numbers of "goober
complaints" are inevitable. It's inherent to the system.

Cheers,
Al

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On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 10:59 AM, John Levine <jo...@taugh.com> wrote:
> In article <004501d357dd$06151430$123f3c90$@c4.net> you write:
>>I'm wondering if there are any other actions that trigger a spam report and
>>consequently a FBL report.   IP reputation, message content, 3rd party
>>antivirus actions, etc. ?
>
> I would be pretty surprised if the reason were anything other than the
> recipient hitting the spam button.  People have very hard to
> articulate ideas about what sort of mail they want.
>
> I run a mailing list about eastern european folk dancing and get a
> spam report about once a month for ordinary list mail.  It's just
> that list, none of the others.
>
> R's,
> John
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