There is usually an option to unsubscribe from an e-mail at the very end of an e-mail. If you find things tricky to unsubcribe, unroll.me offers an easy solution to unsubcribe from many mailing lists at once.
One can avoid being on B2B Mailing Lists by unsubscribing to the mailing lists. The way that this can be accomplished is clicking the unsubscribe hyperlink at the bottom of the email.
To get off Victoria's Secret mailing list, you can visit their website and navigate to the "Preferences" or "Unsubscribe" section, where you can manage your communication settings. Alternatively, you can contact their customer service directly by phone or email and request to be removed from their mailing list. If you receive physical mail, you can also follow the unsubscribe instructions typically included in those communications.
To remove yourself from a business's mailing list, look for an "unsubscribe" link in the emails they send. Click on the link and follow the instructions provided to opt out of their mailing list. If there is no unsubscribe link, you can reply to the email requesting removal from their list or contact the business directly to ask for your removal.
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.
To stop receiving emails from Aeropostale, you can unsubscribe by clicking the "unsubscribe" link typically found at the bottom of their promotional emails. Alternatively, you can visit their website and log into your account, where you can manage your email preferences. If you continue to receive emails after unsubscribing, consider marking them as spam in your email client.
To unsubscribe from all Action Network emails, scroll to the bottom of the email and click on the "Unsubscribe" link. Follow the prompts to confirm your decision and you will be removed from their email list.
When you get an email from them, unsubscribe. Perhaps dismantle your account?
The most logical address used for receiving messages is email. In the past this most logical address would have been a mailing address.
Unsubscribe at the bottom left hand of email tool bar or unsubscribe option at bottom of most email messages
There are many places that a person can purchase email mailing lists online, but it usually isn't recommended to do so. If the person is set on doing it then they can go to US Data Corporation, Fast Count or USA Data to purchase them.
To be able to opt out of getting Junk or Spam mail you are eligible to unsubscribe to the subscription that you have to them. Normally this is at the bottom of each Email in very tiny letters.
If your smtp server features an email forward or mailing list then you can use that. If you Google best smtp server for instance, that server actually has the feature of mailing list and you can set up a mailing list with just one person in it so when you send an email to that list, its going to be forward to that person and "From:" email address is going to be changed to the From: email address of the list owner.