New feedback loop (FBL) from Tucows by returnpath.

Today return path and tucows wholesale division OpenSRS have announced a new feedback loop.
For more information on feedback loops see ‘What are feedback loops (fbl’s) and how can they help my deliverability?‘
Tucows is the third-largest wholesale domain registrar, providing Internet services, through its wholesale division known as OpenSRS, for more than 8 million domains. Tucows hosts millions of email inboxes on its OpenSRS Email Service. This feedback loop will cover all of those inboxes.
For a while now OpenSRS and Returnpath have been offering the feedback loop to limited returnpath customers as a private beta process. Now that the kinks and issues have been ironed out this has been made publically available free of charge to parties sending large amounts of mail to OpenSRS members. The feedback loop (FBL) will forward any mail reported as spam originating from the associated IP addresses back to the listed email address given within the application.
The new feedback loop application is available on the following website. http://fbl.hostedemail.com/
For a full list of feedback loops and information on how to sign up, click here.

