On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 09:48 am, Lena wrote:
Linkedin spams every email address in every new sucker's address book. <<
Thank you everybody for your answers and thoughts.
Linkedin might be a spammer, but I have been on that network for quite a number of years and never had any problem, nor people on my address book ever complained about unsolicited invitations (and there are a few bellicose people on my address book).
What I don't understand is how this person has my +owner address in her address book.
She is not a member of my group (which, by the way, is very restricted and moderated. The only open door is my +owner address, thank you Jim Betz for drawing my attention to this) and she has never contacted me on the +owner address.
If she actually wanted to connect with me on Linkedin, she could have just sent an invitation to my public profile.
So far, I have simply ignored her invitations by deleting them from my mailbox. I cannot formally and definitively "ignore" them through Linkedin, as I would normally do, because the +owner address is not registered on Linkedin, thus the invitations do not show anywhere.
There is an Unsubscribe link at the bottom of each invitation, but I hesitate to use it as I am not sure whether that would unsubscribe me from the regular invitations, too (= those going to my official profile).
Marina