Contact the sender and request an subscription - IN some countries this is enforceable in law. Look also for "Unsubscribe" at the later ends of any email. Always be aware that you should not to response to emails senders you have not requested communication from as opening their attachments, clicking on links or clicking unsubscribe can begin malware and or log that they have reached a live account which they can increase mails to - depending on your service provider you may have a block option which can be used for "unsolicited mails" to stop them hitting your system
If you have asked for updates from the category homepage, simply click it again, it says 'Cancel updates'.
Also you can do it through 'My settings' which is under 'My pages' to the left of the page.
Use a block list (built in or third-party) to block mail from certain addresses or domains.
I don’t want them
To stop receiving mailings from St. Jude, you can contact their donor services department and request to be removed from their mailing list. You can also unsubscribe from their emails by clicking on the "unsubscribe" link in the emails you receive from them.
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You can unsubscribe mails on Gmail easily. The mails are the ones that can be said as spam. The spam mails contain unsubscribe button at the bottom.
If you are signed up to receive emails from WikiAnswers you can opt out by selecting the "unsubscribe" link in the bottom of an email when you get it. You can also sign into your account and under "My Settings" disable all notifications, or just the ones pertaining to email and newsletters.
Annoying Emails are generally marked as spam. They are sent from a particular company. You can unsubscribe to avoid these mails.
ATT webmail is a service that requires a subscription, and if at any time the recipient wishes to unsubscribe from the plethora of emails, they may.
No. It is free to receive and send emails. (answer by pop5).
At the bottom of the email - there should be an 'unsubscribe' link.
You no longer receive mail from them.
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Assuming you're talking about emails... You have three options. (1) 'unsubscribe' yourself from their mailing list (there should be a link in the email you get) - (2) mark the next one you get as 'spam' or 'junkmail' - which will send all future emails to your junk-mail folder - (3) block the sender - which will simply 'bounce' future emails back to the company.
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