First let me say what I think the cause is:

 - we have most jobs set to "email people who broke the build"
 - this scrapes what Jenkins thinks all the changes since last time are,
and for every registered address, sends email
 - when we create a new job with these settings, *all* changes are
considered new, and jobs usually start broken, so everyone gets email until
the first passing run
 - also we bulk merged the web site into the main repo, so *all* website
commits were also considered for all existing jobs

We have had some other issues where Jenkins is emailing people with *no*
commits at all in any repo. Presumably due to an issue with looking up
registered users.

I think we should just turn off "email people who broke the build". We have
other channels to monitor the status, and we don't need this spam or
administrative work.

Kenn

On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 8:10 AM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've contributed a couple of lines of code a couple of years back. Ever
> since a week, I started receiving email notification from Jenkins.
>
> How do I unsubscribe from those? I don't have an account on
> builds.apache.org.
>
> Best,
> Stefano
>

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