Emails going to rss feeds

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There are several ways to send emails to RSS feeds, and I'll outline a few options for you:

Option 1: Email-to-RSS (E2RSS) services

These services allow you to send emails to an RSS feed, which then converts the email into an RSS item. Here are a few popular options:

  1. FeedBlitz: FeedBlitz is a popular E2RSS service that allows you to send emails to an RSS feed. You can set up a feed and then send emails to it, which will be converted into RSS items.
  2. Blogtrottr: Blogtrottr is another E2RSS service that allows you to send emails to an RSS feed. You can set up a feed and then send emails to it, which will be converted into RSS items.
  3. Email2RSS: Email2RSS is a simple E2RSS service that allows you to send emails to an RSS feed. You can set up a feed and then send emails to it, which will be converted into RSS items.

Option 2: Using an email client with RSS support

Some email clients, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, have built-in RSS support. You can set up an RSS feed in your email client and then send emails to it, which will be converted into RSS items.

Option 3: Using a third-party add-on or plugin

There are several third-party add-ons and plugins available that allow you to send emails to RSS feeds. For example:

  1. RSS Email Bridge: RSS Email Bridge is a Firefox add-on that allows you to send emails to an RSS feed.
  2. Email to RSS: Email to RSS is a Chrome extension that allows you to send emails to an RSS feed.
  3. RSS Feed Bridge: RSS Feed Bridge is a plugin for WordPress that allows you to send emails to an RSS feed.

How it works

Here's a general overview of how sending emails to RSS feeds works:

  1. You set up an RSS feed using an E2RSS service, email client, or third-party add-on/plugin.
  2. You send an email to the RSS feed using your email client or a third-party service.
  3. The email is converted into an RSS item, which is then added to the RSS feed.
  4. The RSS feed is then updated, and the new item is available for subscribers to read.