Complaints
Complaints are registered when a user indicates that an email is unwanted or unexpected. This subscriber action is typically logged through either the subscriber’s email client when they hit the spam button or via a third-party spam reporting system.
ISP complaint
Most Tier 1 and some Tier 2 ISPs provide a spam reporting method to their users as opt-out and unsubscribe processes have been used maliciously in the past to validate an email address. Adobe Campaign receives these complaints via ISP FBLs. This is established during the setup process for any ISPs that provide FBLs and allows Adobe Campaign to automatically add email addresses that complained to the quarantine table for suppression. Spikes in ISP complaints can be an indicator of poor list quality, less-than-optimal list collection methods, or weak engagement policies. They’re also often noted when content is not relevant.
Third-party complaints
There are several anti-spam groups that allow for spam reporting at a broader level. Complaint metrics used by these third parties are used to tag email content to identify spam email. This process is also known as fingerprinting. Users of these third-party complaint methods are generally savvier about email, so they can have a greater impact than other complaints may have if left unanswered.
Product specific resources
Adobe Campaign Classic
Adobe Campaign Standard