Re: Get an RSS reader to E-Mail content

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Hello,

I am already using a desktop solution, but I like this script because I can 
call upon my feeds from anywhere in the world, but my next step would just 
be to add e-mail functionality.

"Jason Barnett" <jason.barnett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:20050426133941.67662.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Maxwell Brodie wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am using the following script to keep me up to date from any computer 
>> in the world that has web access, but I would like to get it to 
>> automatically E-mail the content to my E-mail adress, here is what I have 
>> so far.
>>
>
> I know this isn't what you were asking for, but... have you considered 
> using Mozilla Thunderbird?
>
> http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/all.html
>
> The reason I ask this is because I use it and it already aggregates RSS 
> feeds for me.  It also allows me to aggregate all of my email addresses 
> into one program instead of checking each one individually.  Thunderbird 
> actually is not so great at sending from multiple email addresses, but it 
> is quite excellent for reading everything above from one program. Heck I'm 
> using it right now.  :)
>
> And please let's not turn this into a contest over "which email client is 
> the best."  I'm merely trying to point out that there are already MUA's 
> out there that will do what the OP wants.  Feel free to chime in though if 
> your MUA does aggregate RSS feeds!  Or if you actually want to answer the 
> original question that I dodged for that matter :) 

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