If all packages are up to date after you have enabled all of the repo's that you use (nonfree and tainted may not be enabled automatically) and you have run
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urpmi --auto-update
a couple of times and re-booted, then it should stop asking. If it does not, then check in your home directory for the file /.MgaOnline/mgaonline
if that file exists and contains a line:
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DO_NOT_ASK_FOR_DISTRO_UPGRADE=false
delete that line.
It should not be necessary, but you can force it to stop asking by editing /etc/sysconfig/mgaapplet and changing the line
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DO_NOT_ASK_FOR_DISTRO_UPGRADE=false
to
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DO_NOT_ASK_FOR_DISTRO_UPGRADE=true
Note that this latter change will mean that you will not be alerted when Mageia 4 is released.
Jim
Edit: I believe that mgaapplet checks /etc/product.id to find out what version you are running. That file should indicate that your version is "3". If it does not then you should re-install the package mageia-release-Default