Too much unwanted email? Use these tricks for identifying and unsubscribing<article>
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Reader Betina Baylor would like to do something about removing her name from marketing email. She writes:</p>
Over the years I’ve purchased items from a variety of online merchants as well as signed up for some recommendation services. Because I have, I receive a lot of email from these places and I’d like to stop getting some of it. Do you have any suggestions for identifying and stopping these messages?
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I do. Rather than suggest that you click through every message in your Inbox seeking Unsubscribe links, let’s use the power of email filters to bring these messages to your attention.</p><p>
If you’re using Apple’s Mail, try this: Choose
Mailbox > New Smart Mailbox. In the sheet that appears name your mailbox
Unsubscribe. Configure the first condition in the area below to read
Entire message contains unsubscribe. Click the plus (+) button and configure another condition to read
Entire message contains “privacy policy”. Click plus again and create a third condition that reads
Entire message contains “manage your account”. Click on the
All pop-up menu above the conditions, choose
Any, and click
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Too much unwanted email? Use these tricks for identifying and unsubscribing