Some LinkedIn sender addresses you can use for filtering
Posted by jpluimers on 2011/03/25
Years ago, I set some filters on incoming messages from LinkedIn. Boy I was wrong: the filters were way to generic, resulting in too much mail skipping my inbox.
Here is a run-down from LinkedIn sender addresses I got mail from over the past couple of years:
- answers@linkedin.com – the Q&A part of LinkedIn
- communication@linkedin.com – some generic overview statistics reports ???
- connections@linkedin.com – connection confirmations
- connections_dev@linkedin.com – connection confirmations (seems not to be in use any more)
- emailconfirm@linkedin.com– confirmation of email address
- groups-noreply@linkedin.com – group announcements
- group-digests@linkedin.com – digest group messages
- groups@linkedin.com – individual group messages
- invitations@linkedin.com – incoming invitations
- member@linkedin.com – invitations / direct messages
- messages-noreply@linkedin.com – direct messages or CCs of messages
- requests-noreply@linkedin.com – group introductions
- updates@linkedin.com – sitewide updates, notification of email bounces
- linkedin@em.linkedin.com – ??? correlation unclear (only 10 msgs)
Have fun adjusting your mail filters!
–jeroen
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