{"repo":"justlinuxnoob/hush","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/justlinuxnoob/hush","clone":"git clone https://github.com/justlinuxnoob/hush.git","description":"Open-source Gmail unsubscribe app for Windows, macOS and Linux. Finds every bulk sender, unsubscribes safely, and blocks the ones that ignore you. No server, no telemetry, no account — your own Google credentials, so your email never leaves your computer.","language":"Rust","stars":13,"topics":["desktop-app","email","gmail","privacy","rust","tauri","unsubscribe","cross-platform","email-cleaner","email-client"],"license":"MIT","category":"auth-billing-email","readme_excerpt":"Hush Quietly unsubscribe from bulk email. A free, open-source Gmail unsubscribe app for Windows, macOS and Linux . It finds every sender mailing you in bulk, unsubscribes from the ones you pick, and blocks the ones that ignore you — without ever risking your receipts, order confirmations or password resets. No server. No account. No telemetry. Your own Google credentials, so your email never passes through anybody else's computer. Nothing is ever permanently deleted. Download · How it works · Why not a website? · FAQ See it work A run through the whole thing, start to finish. --- What it does 1. Connects to your Gmail using credentials you create yourself — Hush ships with none. 2. Reads the sender, subject and date of your messages. Never the contents. 3. Groups them by sender, showing how much each one sends and how often. 4. For the senders you tick, it can do any combination of three things: What it does Guaranteed? --- --- --- Unsubscribe Sends the sender's own one-click unsubscribe — the identical request Gmail's button makes No. It's a request ; they might ignore it or take a fortnight Block Creates a Gmail filter that keeps their future mail out of your inbox Yes. It's a rule in your account and doesn't ask anyone Clear the backlog Archives their old newsletters, or bins them if you'd rather Yes, for everything Hush has scanned The recommended default is unsubscribe and block : the first takes you off their list properly at source, the second means it doesn't matter i","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/justlinuxnoob","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/justlinuxnoob/hush/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}