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08-08-2014, 12:11 AM
Unsubscribe Link in Gmail
Gmail continues to make it easier to unsubscribe from newsletters, social updates and other similar messages. After adding an unsubscribe option when marking messages as spam (http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/unsubscribing-made-easy.html), Gmail **w includes an unsubscribe link next to the sender's email address.
"**w when a sender includes an Unsubscribe link in a Promotions, Social or Forums message, Gmail will surface it to the top, right next to the sender address. If you're interested in the message;s content, it won't get in the way, and if **t, it'll make it easier to keep your inbox clutter-free. Making the unsubscribe option easy to find is a win for everyone. For email senders, their mail is less likely to be marked as spam and for you, you can **w say goodbye to sifting through an entire message for that one pesky link," informs Google (https://plus.google.com/103345707817934461425/posts/euJxGkND1Ao).
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The unsubscribe link has already been used for Google+ messages. When you click it, Google shows this message: "Google+ provides a page at plus.google.com where you can manage your email subscriptions." Google links to a page that lets you unsubscribe from certain Google+ email **tifications, like the ones sent when someone shares or comments on your content.
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{ Thanks, Herin. }http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/GoogleOperatingSystem/~4/5jIGTGKr2YM
Gmail continues to make it easier to unsubscribe from newsletters, social updates and other similar messages. After adding an unsubscribe option when marking messages as spam (http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/unsubscribing-made-easy.html), Gmail **w includes an unsubscribe link next to the sender's email address.
"**w when a sender includes an Unsubscribe link in a Promotions, Social or Forums message, Gmail will surface it to the top, right next to the sender address. If you're interested in the message;s content, it won't get in the way, and if **t, it'll make it easier to keep your inbox clutter-free. Making the unsubscribe option easy to find is a win for everyone. For email senders, their mail is less likely to be marked as spam and for you, you can **w say goodbye to sifting through an entire message for that one pesky link," informs Google (https://plus.google.com/103345707817934461425/posts/euJxGkND1Ao).
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-gcIz_viuGD4/U-PX4HGw2yI/AAAAAAAB-tA/T5firiBOX0Y/s1600/gmail-unsubscribe-link.png
The unsubscribe link has already been used for Google+ messages. When you click it, Google shows this message: "Google+ provides a page at plus.google.com where you can manage your email subscriptions." Google links to a page that lets you unsubscribe from certain Google+ email **tifications, like the ones sent when someone shares or comments on your content.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-N95op90Wxpo/U-Pa7q886hI/AAAAAAAB-tQ/NqNFLE0TqH4/s1600/gmail-unsubscribe-link-plus.png
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-GVKNywXPzGA/U-Pa7snW2mI/AAAAAAAB-tM/rFABos3QkK0/s1600/gmail-unsubscribe-link-plus-2.png
{ Thanks, Herin. }http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/GoogleOperatingSystem/~4/5jIGTGKr2YM