Blog · 2026
How to unsubscribe from all emails at once
The average inbox is roughly half marketing email nobody asked for. You can clear it — here are the real options, from slowest to fastest, and how each one actually works.
1. One at a time, with Gmail's built-in link
Open a marketing email and look for the small “Unsubscribe” link Gmail shows next to the sender at the top. It uses a technical header called List-Unsubscribe that every legitimate marketing email includes. It works, but it is one sender at a time — fine for a handful, painful for a full inbox.
2. Search, select, and block in bulk
You can search Gmail for unsubscribe, select messages, and create filters to auto-archive future ones. This hides clutter but does not actually opt you out — the sender keeps sending, you just stop seeing it. It also risks hiding things you wanted.
3. Unsubscribe from everything at once
The fastest method is a tool that reads the List-Unsubscribe header across your whole inbox and sends opt-out requests to every sender simultaneously. Under GDPR (Article 21) and CAN-SPAM, senders must process those requests within 10 business days — so this genuinely stops the mail at the source, rather than just hiding it.
This is what Inboxed does. It scans your inbox in your own browser, shows you every sender for free, and — for a one-time €4.99 — sends the opt-out to all of them. It reads only headers, never message content, requires no account, and stores nothing afterwards.
Questions
Can I unsubscribe from all emails at once for free?
You can unsubscribe one at a time for free using Gmail's built-in unsubscribe link, but doing it for an entire inbox by hand takes hours. Bulk tools automate it; Inboxed lets you scan for free and unsubscribe from everything for a one-time €4.99.
Is bulk unsubscribing safe?
Yes, if the tool only acts on the List-Unsubscribe header that legitimate marketing emails carry. That signal is the same one Gmail uses for its own unsubscribe button. Emails from real people, receipts, and account alerts do not carry it and are never affected.
Will unsubscribing stop spam too?
Unsubscribing stops legitimate marketing email you once opted into. True spam from bad actors ignores opt-out requests — for that, use your provider's spam/report button. Most "inbox clutter", though, is legitimate marketing you can cleanly unsubscribe from.
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