I'm getting linkedin invitation aboot 10 times a day and there is no unsubscription link in the email. It always comes in my inbox.
Isn't it spam? or is it allowed for all webmaster?
piatkow
1:09 pm on Jul 12, 2011 (gmt 0)
Technically it must be both unsolicited and sent to multiple recipients to be spam. A genuine person to person message cannot be otherwise you could never contact anybody for the first time.
Having said that I have had a couple which were sent to a mailbox that I would not use for that type of thing. I clicked the "report as spam" button and then deleted them unread.
rocknbil
3:47 pm on Jul 12, 2011 (gmt 0)
Been a long time since I've been over at LinkedIn, can't you control this with your user account settings? That's probably why there's no unsubscribe link.
yaashul
4:42 pm on Jul 12, 2011 (gmt 0)
But I'm not a member of linkedin and i dont know how to unsubscribe those invitation email
lucy24
7:55 pm on Jul 12, 2011 (gmt 0)
The most painless fix is to tweak your e-mail program's settings so anything from LinkedIn is auto-deleted rather than simply flagged as spam. It's still coming in but you don't have to think about it. If the program lets you, set up an "extra junk" rule that executes after all other filters, so you don't delete mail from near and dear people that just happen to mention "LinkedIn". (I won't spell out the analogies.)
piatkow
10:29 am on Jul 13, 2011 (gmt 0)
I am not a member either which is why I just hit the spam button. Not being a member I assumed it must be spam spoofing the address.
I have rules set up for paypal which I don't belong to either but mostly my service provider's filters are pretty good.
Novus
1:37 pm on Jul 13, 2011 (gmt 0)
3-5 invitations from scocialbox a day, apperently some one on facebook wants to chat.. quite badly i'd say lol