I started a this moderated mail list for people who use RSS, either as a publisher or reading feeds in an aggregator. The list is moderated to keep it on topic...
Hi there, just in case some of you don't know this yet: There's an RSS-Feed for this group located at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rss-user/messages?rss=1 ...
... there's 3 feed "groups" i can't live without: 1. my customized news feeds from Yahoo! 2. my New York Times feeds (i'm in nyc) 3. BBC in all it's iterations...
Hello, I am evangilizing RSS in my corporation. I've started with my organization and have made some very good inroads. We've moved much of our communication...
... Dave, Probably the most downright *useful* feed in my subscription list is Gamespot's: http://www.gamespot.com/cgi/story_feed_rss.html I was a paying...
Listers: In the spirit of the list's charter, here's a rundown of my thoughts: ...what they want to do with RSS... Easily publish and share information with...
Patrick, Based on my experience with getting other analogous systems adopted, here's one idea: (1) arrange for some crucial piece of information delivered only...
Patrick, If you don't mind an external source you could use http://dodgeit.com or www.mailbucket.org They're both free and easy to set up an email address...
Hi, Taking Patrick's cue, a bit of an introduction. I'm Liza Sabater, communicatrix at-large. My blogs are CULTUREKITCHEN, where I write about art/culture/tech...
Hi Patrick, I know exactly what you mean and my current project has a feature like this on my todo list - conversion of POP mail source to RSS - indeed, in our...
... Hi Patrick--I think Mailbucket will do this for you--I haven't used it myself, but email-to-RSS seems to be their thing. http://www.mailbucket.org/ Betsy...
You might also want to look at Blogstreet's Info Aggregator <http://rss.blogstreet.com> which goes the other way and lets you read RSS feeds from an IMAP email...
well the feeds are based on what you setup so no. It's not really email, it's feed-reading through a mail client. You can however email the address you setup...
Thanks for the response. I looked at both services and they have the idea of what I'd like to do. The issue with the services are twofold: 1) It needs to run...
Pito, You have some great suggestions. The best way I've been able to move people into the RSS world is 1:1 demonstration. I have a team of about 30 people. We...
Steven, That sounds very exciting. I think I found a way to generate the RSS feed from the POP3, but it's now a matter of the toss onto the online archive. :-)...
I agree. That's where I see the power of RSS and a backend to collect the information. I see RSS as the gateway to that information. There has been a ton of...
I teach promotion to newly-published authors thru an online program and occasional workshops at Arizona Western College. For that reason, I keep informed on...
... Patrick, JournURL does that, but as a hosted service, it isn't going to suit your "behind the firewall" needs. I've *got* to believe that you can do this...
Trudy, This is how I explained it to our librarians: "With RSS you decide from who you get information off the Internet. It arrives onto your desktop --...
Roger, You're quite correct. There are two mods that are being developed to do this: http://m2f.netclectic.com/index.php http://www.digitalgraal.dyndns.org/ ...
Hello, everyone! Patrick, perhaps it´s not exactly what you need, but you could set up a weblog with some kind of mail2blog feature (there are a number of...
... an email, extracts the message body + photo attachments, and posts them to a local MT= blog). Your local handy YAPerlHacker should be able to customize...
Patrick, The support for email that you have been discussing is exactly what we have been thinking about here - both for the general case and for the specific...