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RSS:Forward is a free service which converts RSS feeds to email. In simple terms it will allow you to subscribe to a feed and have the content of the feed delivered to your inbox. This means that you do not have to install, configure and learn another software application (an “aggregator” in this case) to take advantage of the wealth of timely information available via RSS feeds.
If the site that you are interested in supports autodiscovery all that you have to do is make a note of the home page address (or copy the address from the addressbar of your browser), go to the subscribe page of RSS:Forward and enter that address (or paste the copied address) into the URL text field and click on “Submit”.
RSS:Forward will then check for the feed location, show you a preview of the feed content and ask for your email address to complete the process.
If the site does not support autodiscovery, you will have to find the URL of the feed itself. This generally involves a bit of messing around with the subscription links on the site.
4 Responses
D. Andrew Sam
January 30th, 2009 at 11:17 am
1Hi there… what is the frequency in which the feeds are checked and articles are mailed to the reader? For the power reader, the frequency has to be somewhere close to an hour. For the normal reader, everyday mailing would do. How about your site?
pd
February 2nd, 2009 at 7:44 pm
2How can I unsubscribe?
Ask you to not send emails of one of the feeds?
nigelb
April 12th, 2009 at 2:04 pm
3Every email sent by RSS:Forward includes an unsubscribe link at the end of the email
-nb
nigelb
April 12th, 2009 at 2:07 pm
4At the moment, RSS:Forward checks for updates every 15 minutes. However, we check a maximum of 100 subscribed feeds. These are selected on the basis of the amount of time which has passed since the last time the feed was checked.
Not very user friendly, but effective at smoothing out the load on the server!
-nb
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