If you’re like most people, you get your email on your phone, tablet, or computer — not on one giant mailing list. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to unsubscribe from mailing lists that you don’t want to see. You might just be a snobby email user who doesn’t want to receive unsolicited messages, but that’s far from the truth. The fact is, some mailing lists are harmless, while others are targeted advertising or pyramid schemes. Even if you don’t plan on taking part in any email-based marketing, you may still want to turn off mail on your Mac. Keeping track of which emails you receive can be difficult and annoying. The more personal and promotional the emails, the more likely they are to be from companies you’ve never heard of or services you don’t want to participate in. While there are a variety of ways to unsubscribe from mailing lists on your Mac, you may need some help. The help is available in this article, which covers everything from the best mailing list subscription software to Unsubscribe from Mac Mailing Lists. Read on to find out how to stop getting mail on your Mac.
How To Quit Mail On Mac?
- Open Mail
- Click on the Account icon (top left of screen)
- Click on the menu bar at the top of your screen
- Select Preferences
- Select Accounts from the menu bar
- Select Mail from the list on the left side of your screen and click on Edit in the upper right corner of your screen
- Click on Settings in the upper right corner of your screen, then click on Viewing Options from within this window
- Step:
- From within this window, select Send & Receive tab, then click on Mailing Lists in this window, then click OK to save changes to Mail settings (you may need to restart Mail for changes to take effect)
- Click on the menu bar of your Mail window and click on Preferences
- Select Accounts from the menu bar
- Select Mail from the list on the left side of your screen and click on Edit in the upper right corner of your screen
- Click on Settings in the upper right corner of your screen, then click on Viewing Options from within this window
- Under which type of mail do you receive? select All Messages or Messages with Attachments, then select Apply Changes and OK to save changes to Mail settings (you may need to restart Mail for changes to take effect)
- Click on Preferences again and choose Accounts from the menu bar, then select Mail from the list on the left side of your screen and click Edit in the upper right corner of your screen again
What Is Mail On Mac?
Mail is a program that’s installed on your Mac. It’s the program that allows you to send email messages. You can use it to send email messages to other people, or you can use it to send outgoing messages to other services, such as your ISP or website provider. Mail is not a content management system like iPhoto, but it is used by many people for sending outgoing mail, as well as for many of the tasks associated with managing their email accounts.
Best Software For Managing Your Mail On Mac :
MailMate:
MailMate is a fast, full-featured email client that’s focused on ease of use and flexibility. It’s used by millions of Mac users around the world, including developers and IT professionals who need an email client that will work with their other apps.MailMate supports IMAP, POP3, Exchange ActiveSync (EAS), iCloud Mail, and more. It also offers many advanced features like multiple accounts support, smart mailboxes for organizing your incoming messages, a unified inbox for all your messages, powerful search tools, and much more. MailMate is available in English only. A French version is coming soon.
K9:
K9 is a powerful email client developed by the KDE community that allows you to send and receive emails using IMAP accounts from almost any service provider – from Google Apps to Yahoo! Mail to Microsoft Exchange Server. It also allows you to manage multiple accounts at once as well as search for messages across multiple accounts too! If you are not into any other mail clients then K9 is one of the best choices for you!
Fastmail (fastest email client for Mac):
Fastmail is a fast, feature-rich, and easy-to-use email client for OS X. It features the ability to access your mail in a single unified inbox, and provides support for multiple IMAP accounts. Fastmail also supports POP3 and SMTP connections.
Sparrow:
Sparrow is an award-winning email client for Mac OS X that makes emailing fun again by giving you control over your inbox with powerful search tools and a unified inbox featuring smart folders, tags, filters, and more. Sparrow was designed from the ground up to be fast and easy to use so you can focus on the people in your life rather than what’s in your inbox.
MailMate 2:
MailMate 2 is a powerful email client with advanced features that supports multiple accounts and integrates with many popular web services like Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Exchange ActiveSync (EAS), iCloud Mail, or other IMAP-based accounts like Gmail or Yahoo! Mail (Gmail is currently not supported). It also allows you to manage multiple accounts at once and supports offline access to your messages. MailMate 2 is available in English only. A French version is coming soon.
Support for Gmail, Yahoo!, iCloud, and EAS mail accounts, as well as Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) accounts, is provided by the Thunderbird add-on ‘FastMail’ and the Maildir add-on ‘Maildir+’.
Eudora (email client for Mac):
Eudora is a free email client for Mac OS X. It offers the basic features of a modern email client with support for POP3, IMAP, and Microsoft Exchange accounts.
Fantastical 2 (email client for iPhone & iPad):
Fantastical is a simple and beautiful way to manage your schedule, and it’s the only calendar app that lets you create events right on your iPhone or iPad. Use the iPhone’s push notifications to get the most important updates on your schedule so you’ll never miss a meeting or important event. Fantastical is available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese. You can also use Fantastical in Apple’s Mail app for OS X.
How To Manage Your Subscription On Mac :
- Select an email account from the menu at the top of your screen.
- Navigate to the Accounts sub-menu and select Settings.
- Click on the Account Information tab and select the desired email account from the accounts list.
- Go to your account settings and select Manage Subscriptions under Services & Addresses.
- Select “Manage” to view all your subscriptions that are currently active, or click on a specific subscription to view its details such as its price, when it expires, and how many messages you’ve received so far. You can cancel a subscription by selecting “Cancel Subscription” in this window or using the command above it in any of your email clients
- You can also see detailed information about a subscription by selecting it in this window and clicking on “Details”. This will bring up a new window that lists all of its details like how many messages you’ve received, when it expires, etc., as well as other useful information like how many messages have been deleted since you purchased/subscribed/etc., which message is currently being read and what message has been read last (if any)
- If you want to remove a subscription altogether, simply click on “Remove Subscription” in this window or use the command above it in any of your email clients
- If you want to change your subscription period, click on “Edit” in the window that appears and make the necessary changes.
- To change your subscription price, select “Change Price” in the window that appears and make necessary changes.
- To edit any of the information listed above, simply click on it and make any desired changes.
- Click on the “Done” button at the bottom of the window to save your changes and return to your email account settings screen where you can select Manage Subscriptions again if you want to view your subscriptions or change any other settings for an account or subscription.
Conclusion:
To conclude, I would like to say that Fantastical is a great and easy-to-use app for managing your email on the Mac. I hope that this article has helped you in learning how to manage your email subscriptions and also how to manage them on the Mac using Fantastical. If you have any questions or comments about this article, please leave a comment below. Thank you for reading and enjoy!