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Bonjour
Je suis innondé tous les jours de messages de apple support communities
sur mon mac, I pad et Iphone
comme faire stopper cela ?
merci
daniel

Unfortunately there is no unsubscribe from here so this needs to be fixed for the mails to stop.
Usually the tech tip I wrote handles this issue if followed exactly as written. A lot if users will try to short-circuit the procedure or stop after they set the email preferences thinking that that is enough to fix it.
As the tip states the email preferences only affect the future not what is happening now. So are you sure the actual notifications view is empty?
If you look at the email you received it will indicate where it came from, a single post, a thread or a community. You can use that information to go to the particular area sending the email and turn it off  At the upper righthand side of the screen is an actions box. Make sure it says Receive email notifications. If it says Stop email notifications click it.
If you still have problems a host can be notified to look at your account and try to fix the problem.
regards

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