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What is Google's requirement for the unsubscribe
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In my experience, I saw it randomly show up. But according to https://www.paved.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-gmail-unsubscribe-button/ it should be the However, I just tried that and it didn't work for me either. There was a problem with it not showing with test messages #360, but I did a normal campaign as well and it didn't show. I had list-unsubscribe headers disabled. I sent two test messages and the unsubscribe didn't show (expected), then I enabled the option and sent another test and it still didn't show. Then I sent a normal campaign and it still didn't show. I do see the two lines in the raw message that was delivered (and not in the previous two):
I looked at another email I received from the Effective Altruism Forum and it has the "unsubscribe" at the top of gmail yet it doesn't have the See also Which email clients support list-unsubscribe? - only gmail supports the URL method that listmonk uses. EDIT: According to this https://9to5google.com/2014/08/06/gmail-adds-easy-to-find-unsubscribe-button-next-to-senders-address/ it only shows up for emails in Gmail’s Promotions, Social, and Forums inboxes. This Dec 2023 article https://9to5google.com/2023/12/15/gmail-unsubscribe-button/ (another https://www.androidheadlines.com/2023/12/gmail-desktop-unsubscribe-button-more-prominent.html) says they're making recent changes to the way it looks. EDIT: I was just looking at this more, and it seems that it can also be hidden if the name + email is too long: I found other people experiencing this as well: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77619472/even-after-implementing-the-list-unsubscribe-header-the-unsubscribe-from-maili/77767610 EDIT: I moved all future emails from myself to the "promotions" inbox. I sent another test email without Google's own emails from googlealerts-noreply@google.com do not have the
I see that the NYT is also using
There was a previous issue that requested this feature in listmonk and it was declined #1161. That issue also has this link which confirms (back in 2009) that Google and Outlook prefer the EDIT: It looks like you can use both. Nextdoor is using this:
Facebook uses:
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That's lacking a lot of relevant context/info from my comment. IE: were you using listmonk's |
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Not true, see my first comment. The other two points seem to confirm the randomness of it... |
interesting, i guess i'll just let it be for now and hope it shows up but that's super weird on google's end |
Just chiming in for other folks who might come across this ... It seems google requires a certain level of sender reputation to show the button. https://support.google.com/mail/thread/49653586?hl=en&msgid=49801705 Anecdotally, we couldn't get the button to render with our "testing" domain that rarely gets used, but it seems to show up consistently with our main domain. |
When sending emails, only emails that use mailto: as an unsubscribe method show the big unsubscribe button. I don't want to use mailto: because that means complicated inbox stuff. What makes the unsubscribe button appear using the List-Unsubscribe-Post=One-Click and List-Unsubscribe=listmonk-url/unsubscribe show up
Email from random list I am subscribed to (uses mailto:)
Email from me (uses listmonk)
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