Can mac mail read rss
Yes, Mac Mail (also known as Mail.app) can read RSS feeds. Here's how:
- Subscriptions: In Mail, go to File > Add Account and select Other Mail Account. Enter the RSS feed's URL and click Create. You can also add subscriptions by dragging and dropping the RSS feed's URL into the Mail window.
- RSS Reader: Once you've added the subscription, you'll see the RSS feed's content in the Mail window. You can read the articles, and even reply to comments or send feedback to the author.
- RSS Settings: To customize your RSS reading experience, go to Mail > Preferences > Accounts > RSS. Here, you can adjust settings like the number of articles to display, the frequency of updates, and more.
Some key features of Mac Mail's RSS reader include:
- Article summaries: You can read brief summaries of each article, and click to expand for the full content.
- Article formatting: Articles are formatted to resemble a traditional email, making it easy to read and navigate.
- Commenting: You can reply to comments or send feedback to the author directly from the Mail window.
- Search: You can search for specific keywords or phrases within the RSS feed's content.
Keep in mind that Mac Mail's RSS reader is not as feature-rich as dedicated RSS readers like Feedly or NewsBlur, but it's a convenient way to stay up-to-date with your favorite feeds right within your email client.