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I've set The Overflow to Off in my settings yet I am still getting them sent to me. Here is a brief account of the attempts to stop it so far:

  1. I received the first one, went to settings and turned it off.
  2. I still received the second one so again went to settings to make sure I'd turned it off, I had but I repeated the processes in case there was some sort of sync issue.
  3. I just received the third one. I checked again and the setting is still set to Off.

The only other reason I can think this might happen is if I had multiple accounts with the same email address which I don't believe to be the case.

Can someone investigate what the issue is and advise how I turn this off?

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    I didn't know there was a setting in user profiles, I simply unsubscribed via the unsub link in the email footer. Funnily enough, that didn't toggle the option in settings and it still appears to be "on".
    – Samuel Liew Mod
    Oct 30, 2019 at 10:50
  • Thanks @SamuelLiew, I'd prefer to use the actual UI to do it but I'll keep that method in mind should it be needed. Oct 30, 2019 at 12:32

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Turns out I did have a second account I wasn't aware of!

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I got suspicious after logging into an email account I hardly use and noticing it only had 1 copy of The Overflow in it. Sure enough, my Stack Overflow account is linked to that e-mail address (which indicates that the subscription setting in the profile is working as expected).

After performing a password reset on the email address that was receiving The Overflow erroneously I found it was linked to its own SO account which did not have the subscription setting set to Off.

To resolve the issue completely I deleted the feral account from within the profile.

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    Sorry for all the emails. Glad you found a solution to the problem.
    – Benjamin Popper Staff
    Nov 13, 2019 at 18:36
  • Nothing to apologise for Ben, user error at the end of the day, and a trivial matter in the grand scheme of things even if there was. Still, appreciated none the less. Nov 13, 2019 at 19:35

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