Your best bet is to contact whoever is hosting the email server and discuss deleting your account. If you are able to demonstrate to their satisfaction that you are indeed the the person the account was supposed to belong to you may be able to get the account closed. A word of warning however: there are a number of situations where the email service provider is required by law to archive the emails for a period of time. Many service providers do this just as part of their business practices as part of their contingency plan, continuity of operations, or disaster recovery plan. Even if the account is closed and the emails "deleted" on the active servers they may still be sitting out there on some storage media for years to come.
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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.
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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.
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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.
You would have to go online to TELUS Webmail, log in with your username and password and then you would be able to access your webmail inbox with your emails.
To unsubscribe from Newsweek, you can usually find an "unsubscribe" or "opt-out" link at the bottom of their emails. Click on the link and follow the instructions to complete the unsubscribe process. If you continue to receive emails after unsubscribing, you may need to contact Newsweek's customer service for further assistance.
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At the bottom of the email - there should be an 'unsubscribe' link.