@gdb: Codex for unsubscribing from unwanted marketing emails
Summary
Todd Saunders demonstrates using Codex's '/goal' command to automatically find and click unsubscribe links in 500 archived emails, successfully unsubscribing from 87 and handling confirmation pages.
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Codex for unsubscribing from unwanted marketing emails
Todd Saunders (@toddsaunders): I finally used /goal in Codex and I’m absolutely mind blown.
I had it look through my last 500 archived emails.
Then look for an unsubscribe link and unsubscribe if there is one.
It found 87 and it clicked them all.
It handled the “are you sure” pages AND flagged 14 that
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