This guide will be most useful for those of you who don't already have a dedicated email address for all of the pump websites. Alternatively, you can unsubscribe and subsequently resubscribe to all of your lists if you choose to implement this strategy.
The method relies on the fact that you can add tags onto the end of your email address. For example, if your email address is pumptracker@gmail.com, then typing pumptracker+AwesomePennyStocks@gmail.com is the functional equivalent. Both of the above addresses will route to the same inbox. So how is this useful? Gmail's ability to filter emails.
From gmail's landing page, select settings and choose the tab "Filters." Click create a new filter and add your tagged email address to the "To" category. Then choose "create filter with this search" at the bottom. Now select the checkbox "Apply the label" and choose the appropriate label. I suggest you create labels for each major pumper you want to track and label them that way.
To apply this strategy, you will want to go to each major pumpers website and give them a tagged email address. So if you are at APS's website, you will sign up to their newsletter with youremail+AwesomePennyStocks@gmail.com. Then at a BDPS website you might add youremail+BDPS@gmail.com. Just keep in mind that for this to work properly, you must type the exact same email for the newsletter signup as you do for the filter. If you forget exactly what tag you used when signing up though, you can always check the emails they send you, as the header To: will contain the email+tag you used when signing up.
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