How does anyone feel about a public false positive reporting form? Such a form would include the reporting party, the domain(s) or IPs, reasons why it's a false positive, etc.
It could be processed publically or privately in a bug tracking system. It would be hand checked by some of our experienced spam fighters. The results could be published or simply aggregated without public announcement into the overall whitelist.
Is this a good or bad idea?
What level of publication should there be?
What forms of proof (if any) does anyone like?
Other comments?
Jeff C.