Google has integrated an easy new option for Gmail users to get rid of unwanted mails by clicking Unsubscribe.
Gmail
users will now be able to unsubscribe to mails received as brand
promotions, social or forums messages, and more. The Unsubscribe option
will be available on the top of the email as a link, right next to the
sender address (see below).

But there is one catch here, as the Unsubscribe option will only be
available in those mails in which senders already include an Unsubscribe
link. The new feature thus essentially makes it simpler for users to
use the Unsubscribe option without searching for the link. Google says
the new Unsubscribe option is a "win for everyone," as email senders are
now also less likely to see their mail marked as spam.
"Email is a handy way to get updates
from your favorite brands, social networks, discussion boards and more.
But sometimes you end up subscribed to lists that are no longer relevant
to you, and combing through an entire message looking for a way to
unsubscribe is no fun," said company in Google+
post.
Google
certainly seems to be trying to regularly improve its Gmail service,
and a couple of days ago the search giant updated the service with what
it is calling the 'first step toward more global email'.
The
company is trying to make the
adoption
of email addresses containing accented or non-Latin characters
widespread by providing partial support in its very popular Gmail
service.
Google said, "The technology is there, but someone has to
take the first step. Today we're ready to be that someone." The first
step as per Google was allowing Gmail to recognise addresses that
contain accented or non-Latin characters, and thus giving Gmail users
the ability to send emails to, and receive emails from such email
addresses.
Google added that it would soon bring Calendar support
for email addresses with accented or non-Latin characters, and also make
it possible in the future to create Gmail addresses of the same type.