Ever sign up for a newsletter and then regret it later and feel too lazy to go back to the source and unsubscribe? Well, instead of just marking the messages as spam and hoping the problem goes away you, can use a new Gmail feature to solve the problem.
Google has added an auto-unsubscribe feature to Gmail that will unsubscribe you from mailing lists that you may have signed up for but then decide you don't want after all.
Here's how it works, according to a post on the Gmail Help site:
...when you mark a message from particular types of mailing lists as spam you'll see the unsubscribe tool. You can click "Report Spam" or, if you never want to receive another message from that list again, you can click "Unsubscribe." Google will then send a message to the sender to have your email address removed from the list.
It will not work for all mailing lists and it can take several days for the request to be processed, Google said.
Also, Gmail won't display "unsubscribe" for lists that are known to be spammers so that you don't get more spam from them by accidentally verifying that your address is legitimate.







