Gmail users may now restrict selected email addresses with only two clicks. Select “block” from the drop-down menu button (upside down triangle) in the top right corner of a message. Any future messages from those addresses will be sent to the spam folder.
Open the Gmail app on your Android phone or tablet. Open an email from the sender you wish to unsubscribe from. Tap Unsubscribe or Change preferences at the bottom of the message. Tap Unsubscribe or Change preferences in Google’s Gmail app. Open up a new browser window and visit myaccount. Under “Send-as,”
You can either individually block senders by adding their email addresses one at a time, or you may simply prevent a specific domain from receiving all incoming emails with it. Click on Junk > Junk E-Mail options to ban senders.
Delete the Filter-Junk folder, which you should have emptied previously. Select Options from the gear symbol; then click Filters and reporting under Preventing junk email. Select Exclude only from the list of options in Choose a junk email filter. Click Save after making your selections.
There’s no reason that an unsubscribe link should need you to provide your email address. They’re verifying that the individual receiving the unsubscribe is, in fact, the person they originally sent the message to. To put it another way, it isn’t someone else attempting to unregister them.