The feature makes it easy for users to control registered emails and clean up inboxs. The feature is rolling out on the web, Android, and iOS in some countries.
With the new tool, users can view and manage all registered emails in one place, and quickly cancel and receive unnecessary letters. Gmail will list the most common sources of registered email sendings, along with the number of letters sent in recent weeks.
Users just need to click on the sender's name to see the entire email from that source and if they want to unlog, Gmail will automatically send a request to unlog on their behalf.
Its not hard to feel a breath when a series of promotional emails, weekly newsletters, or shopping announcements flock to the mailbox, said Chris Doan, Gmails product director in a blog post. Users can access this feature by opening the navigation bar in the upper left corner of Gmail and selecting Registry Manager.
Some users have discovered the tool since April, so the launch is not too surprising. The new feature will be added to Gmail's thu- thu boxy cleaning toolkit, including a one-touch cancel-log button introduced last year.