I imagine there is a big button that says "Invite all your friends and colleagues", and when you click it, then LinkedIn imports your address book and starts working. Not something a warning would fix, as it only happens once. I would say block any emails coming from the linkedin.com domain. AFAIK no one uses it as an actual email service. That would fix the issue.

How do emails from unsubscribed addresses end up on the list anyways?

Derek

On 11/30/10 10:22 AM, Max wrote:
Am 30.11.2010 um 10:09 schrieb Lorenzo Sutton:

Maybe 1st warning + ban, so that if in some way or another it is happening 
without the person knowing they get a chance to investigate?

i'm sure IOhannes has much better things to do then manually issuing warnings.
The invitations are sent by<[email protected]>, just the reply-to adress is a 
subscribed one. how do they get to the mailinglist anyway?

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