Stay in control with Block and Unsubscribe
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Sep 22nd 2015, 16:55, by The Gmail Team
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Posted by Sri Harsha Somanchi, Product Manager

Sometimes you get mail from someone who’s really disruptive. Hopefully it
doesn’t happen often—but when it does, you should be able to say, “Never
see messages from this person again.” That’s why you can now block specific
email addresses in Gmail—starting today on the web, and over the next week
on Android. Future mail will go to the spam folder (and you can always
unblock in Settings).
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In addition, the unsubscribe option is now making its way to Android, so
you’ll be able to opt out of eligible mailing lists directly from the Gmail
app. It’s perfect for those newsletters you subscribed to a while back but
don’t read any more.
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So try block or unsubscribe when the situation calls for it. And stay in
control of your inbox.

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