Emails going to rss feeds
A great topic!
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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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:
- RSS Email Bridge: RSS Email Bridge is a Firefox add-on that allows you to send emails to an RSS feed.
- Email to RSS: Email to RSS is a Chrome extension that allows you to send emails to an RSS feed.
- 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:
- You set up an RSS feed using an E2RSS service, email client, or third-party add-on/plugin.
- You send an email to the RSS feed using your email client or a third-party service.
- The email is converted into an RSS item, which is then added to the RSS feed.
- The RSS feed is then updated, and the new item is available for subscribers to read.