Some users that come across this post are confused by the responses. This question was originally posted to the Jira section of Community, but it clearly asks about Confluence.
This can be done by going to your user avatar > Personal Settings. On this page you can uncheck the box for "Someone mentions you" and you will not receive mentions made within Jira. This is the view as shown in Dora's screenshot on this thread.
This is not currently possible for end users to configure. There is an existing feature request for this over in CONFCLOUD-25479.
You can't - the purpose of @mentioning you is to force an email to you. If you could turn it off, it would defeat the purpose.
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How do we link to a person's profile in our documents without using a mention? As in "for help on this part of the project talk to <link:thisGuy>".
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I found this option in the profile settings. After testing it, it seems to stop emails for mentions.
thank you
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@Dora Lukin That looks like exactly what I want but I can't find it in my profile. How did you get to those settings?
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I went to the user icon (Your profile and settings), and then Personal Settings.
One thing though, I only tested it in Jira software, not in Confluence. so not sure if the same setting is applied to both.
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@Scott I did some testing and the jira Personal settings doesn't seem to affect confluence notifications, so my bad, the Personal Settings I mentioned will not be useful for your case.
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