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Ask HN: What is your favourite way of unsubscribe from emails and why?

11 pointsby niksmacalmost 8 years ago
Hey, I used to get a minimum of 10 unwanted&#x2F;promotional emails a day, even if I set up the username+RAND@gmail.com method in my email.<p>My way of cancelling my subscription is by pressing the &quot;Report Spam&quot; button in the Gmail web client.<p>Why? Because i read somewhere that they have been recording the unsubscription email accounts and marking it as &quot;Active&quot; and using it for other activities. However i used to unsubscribe if the link leads somewhere like http:&#x2F;&#x2F;<i>.us</i>.list-manage.com for obvious reasons.<p>What are your methods of unsubscribing? Is there any other tools to issue a Bounce response, based on some filters?

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saaaaaamalmost 8 years ago
If there is a vey obvious link that immediately unsubscribes me then I will use it. By immediately I mean &quot;when I click this link I am removed from all future mailings without having to do anything else and without a delay&quot;.<p>If it asks me to confirm my email address or asks any other action or uses deliberately confusing double negatives (&quot;confirm which email lists you don&#x27;t want to stop receiving&quot;) or asks me anything else before confirming my opt out then I will immediately return to gmail and click &quot;report spam&quot;.<p>I run a fully opted in newsletter and very occasionally see &quot;reported as spam&quot; in my dashboard which I assume means this action still has some very minor negative action for the sender if they are using a third party provider (mailchimp etc) to manage their campaigns.<p>&quot;unsubscribe&quot; should mean unsubscribe not &quot;present me a number of options to try and confuse people into staying&quot;.<p>I notice that with some campaigns when you hit &quot;report spam&quot; in gmail it asks if you would like to unsubscribe. I&#x27;m happy to do that if it&#x27;s presented as an option - though I haven&#x27;t seen it for a while.
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sciencerobotalmost 8 years ago
I have a gmail filter that sends all emails with the word &#x27;unsubscribe&#x27; to a special folder. I check the unsubscribe folder about once a week to make sure I didn&#x27;t miss anything important. It doesn&#x27;t completely solve the problem of spammy emails but it causes them to not be a distraction when I&#x27;m trying to process emails written by actual humans.
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scraftalmost 8 years ago
I use some of the unsubscribe options when the sender seems reputable, in other cases I am worried to use it, as perhaps they are just sending out emails to get a confirmation that the account is valid so they can then spam it all the more.<p>Our emails go via a host which provides a CPANEL interface, and from there I have a rule for all inboxes which I add to (for deleting spam), on average, once a week. There are probably a few hundred entries on the rule, but overtime it has worked very well. It normally takes me a few moments to add a new entry to the rule list, just because I try to be very careful to ensure I won&#x27;t delete any important emails.
lecarorealmost 8 years ago
In gmail i have 200+ filters that archive content based on senders. Twitter, facebook and linkeding are all going directly to archived. I use the email+junk@gmail.com trick when on dodgy websites. Sometimes they refuse this kind of email though. I rarely bother to unsub with the link, making a filter is faster. As a web app dev, I did implement a one click usub, but some noob users clicked it by mistake. Because emailing is essential in my app (it&#x27;s the entry point to the shop), I did a slightly more complicated unsub workflow to avoid mistakes.
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wingerlangalmost 8 years ago
I just press unsubscribe and I have never seen anyone doing something nefarious. I rarely get subscription emails from things I haven&#x27;t signed up to to begin with.
chmaynardalmost 8 years ago
Instead of trying to unsubscribe to unsolicited marketing emails, I simply mark them as Junk mail. I can do this with a single keystroke in my email reader (I&#x27;m using the Mail app on a Mac). All subsequent email from the same address goes into my Junk folder automatically.
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forgottenpassalmost 8 years ago
After I left a public facing role I had to deal with stopping a lot of spam. Apparently everyone with something to sell thinks the fact my email address was published on the website meant I was actively trying to subscribe to their nonsense.<p>I found that a polite email to customer service and&#x2F;or abuse contacts at the technically-this-side-of-legal spamhouses (constant contact, mailchimp, etc) is usually enough to get yourself on a sitewide blacklist.
jszymborskialmost 8 years ago
I have a (couple of) catchall domain, and so give every form a randomly generated email that I store in my KeePass database along with the randomly generated password.<p>Then I just set-up a blackhole for the email once they begin getting spammy. It also helps me avoid phishing attempts, as an email from MyBank(TM) would only be addressed to a random email that only MyBank(TM) has any right knowing.
dozziealmost 8 years ago
&gt; What are your methods of unsubscribing?<p>My favourite is not to subscribe in the first place. My second favourite is to add a position to sieve filter.
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richardknopalmost 8 years ago
Radical way is to get a completely new email address and start using it as your primary email from now on (on all your devices).<p>And this time be more careful and don&#x27;t sign up for random websites. Keep your original email address as a backup but you can disable any notifications from it.
likespandasalmost 8 years ago
I&#x27;ll click unsubscribe for some of my users (I manage about 6-10 mailboxes) if I feel that the sender isn&#x27;t honoring my request or requires I sign in to complete the request then I black list the domain.
patatinoalmost 8 years ago
I always click the unsubscribe link. I get maybe one or two unwanted emails every week.
egberts1almost 8 years ago
Single mouse click, enough said.