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	<title>Comments on: MailBucket : Forward eMails to RSS Feed</title>
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		<title>By: 14 &#8220;OTHER&#8221; Ways to Use RSS Feeds &#124; MakeUseOf.com</title>
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		<description>[...] (2) MailBucket - Ever wanted to forward emails to your feedreader? Enter MailBucket, a simple online app that can generate custom RSS feeds for your emails. The implementation is quite simple, first you need to create a filter in your email program and set it to forward filtered messages to XYZ@mailbucket.org. Next, open your feedreader and following feed: http://mailbucket.org/XYZ.xml (where XYZ can be anything you choose). While it may be neither convenient nor secure to forward all emails to feeds, it certainly makes sense in some cases, i.e. daily reports, newsletters etc. [All Features] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] (2) MailBucket - Ever wanted to forward emails to your feedreader? Enter MailBucket, a simple online app that can generate custom RSS feeds for your emails. The implementation is quite simple, first you need to create a filter in your email program and set it to forward filtered messages to <a href="mailto:XYZ@mailbucket.org">XYZ@mailbucket.org</a>. Next, open your feedreader and following feed: <a href="http://mailbucket.org/XYZ.xml" rel="nofollow">http://mailbucket.org/XYZ.xml</a> (where XYZ can be anything you choose). While it may be neither convenient nor secure to forward all emails to feeds, it certainly makes sense in some cases, i.e. daily reports, newsletters etc. [All Features] [...]</p>
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