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Grok tells us how to do it:
To create a Google Mail (Gmail) filter that automatically deletes emails containing the word "unsubscribe," follow these steps:
1) Open Gmail: Log into your Gmail account via a browser (this works best on desktop).
2) Access Filters: Click the gear icon in the top-right corner, then select "See all settings" from the dropdown. Go to the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab.
3) Create a New Filter: Scroll down and click "Create a new filter".
4) Set the Search Criteria: In the "Has the words" field, type "unsubscribe" (no quotes needed). This targets emails with that word anywhere in the body or subject—common in promotional emails. Leave other fields blank unless you want to narrow it further (e.g., "from:newsletter unsubscribe"). Click "Create filter".
5) Choose Action: In the next window, check "Delete it" to send matching emails straight to Trash. Optionally, check "Skip the Inbox" first if you want to review them in Trash later (they auto-delete after 30 days). You can also check "Apply filter to matching conversations" to zap existing emails. Click "Create filter" to save.
6) Test and Adjust: Send yourself a test email with "unsubscribe" to confirm it’s deleted. If it catches too much (e.g., legit replies), refine it by adding exclusions like "-in:important" in the search field to skip flagged emails.