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Gmail helps you unsubscribe from mailing lists you no longer want to be on

Gmail auto-unsubscribeI've been guilty of it, and if you subscribe to a lot of mailing lists, I'd be willing to be you have been too. Guilty of what? Of marking legitimate mailing list email as spam as a shortcut way to unsubscribe. To be fair, most of the time when I've done this, it's because the mailing list in question makes unsubscribing difficult. But sometimes it's just sheer laziness.

The problem with marking legitimate messages as spam is that it messes with Google's spam detection algorithms. So Google has gotten smart, and when it detects that you've marked a legitimate mailing list as spam, it will now offer to properly unsubscribe you from the mailing list automatically.

Google reasonably says that they can't provide the unsubscribe option for all mailing lists, and that it will be careful not to offer the unsubscribe option for lists that are known to be owned by spammers.

This is a great example of a web service going the extra mile to use the information it has to make life easier on its users.

[via Lifehacker]

Filed under: E-mail, Productivity, Web services, Google

Gmail Mute: Ignore "the thread that won't die"

Gmail MuteAmong the new Gmail features we told you about last week was another that we managed to miss out on last week, but which could surpass them all in glory: Mute! "If you're subscribed to a mailing list," says Google's help page, "you've no doubt been subjected to the 'thread that just won't die!' If you're part of a long message conversation that isn't relevant, you can 'mute' the conversation to keep all future additions out of your inbox." To mute a conversation, just strike the m key. Gmail is also smart enough to put the message in your Inbox if it's addressed directly to you, but archive the rest. You can also search for muted conversations with the keyword is:muted. Little features like this are why, despite inroads made by Microsoft and Yahoo!, Gmail is still king. You can find more information about the new Mute feature in the Gmail Help Center.

[Via BLADAM via Lifehacker]

Filed under: E-mail

Set a price to be contacted with Boxbe email

boxbe emailImagine a time when advertisers actually had to pay you for spamming you with adverts and deals. Okay, that time is here! Liz Gannes breaks the news on an interesting new email services called Boxbe. The service, which charges marketers to email its users, launched this week. Users simply sign up and use the email to sign up for "junk" emails like contests, forms, newsletters, etc. Then when companies try to contact you, Boxbe contacts them and gives them the option of paying a fee to deliver the email to your Boxbe account. Both Boxbe and the email user will share the profit. What do you think? Would you use it?

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