ToRSS: Turn Email To RSS Feed

ToRSS is a new online service that converts incoming email to RSS feed and allows you to read messages on your feedreader. There is no registration required, and setting up process is really simple. Just fill in provided fields with required information and click on the “Generate” button. Once the feed is generated, grab it and subscribe to it in your favorite feedreader.

ToRSS can be used in two ways:

1.  Use it with any external email account (Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, Yandex… etc) which supports POP. (Note: Please note that giving your email credentials to a third party is never safe)

2.  Use ToRSS to generate internal email (email@torss.net) account to which you can subscribe. It will work the same way as external email, the only difference is that it is a temporary email account and lasts only one week.

email to rss

Features:

  • Email to rss feed converter.
  • Read your emails on your favorite feed reader.
  • Works with any email account that supports POP3.
  • Option to generate temporary ToRSS email accounts that delivers messages to your Feedreader.
  • No registration and simple to use.
  • Similar websites: MailOnFeed

Check out ToRSS @ www.torss.net

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3 Comments Add Comment
2009-02-22 22:56:20

Wow, giving email password to third party is quite dangerous, but i think it is a great idea to use just for dummy email that i use for registering forums :)
thanks for the info Kaly

2009-02-23 03:10:27

Yep, i would definitely avoid using this with a primary email account, unless I am 100% sure that the service is reliable.

2009-04-26 20:06:01

looks like i will soon be trying yet another way to get through the clutter of my inbox. hoping that the speed of which i read rss will do the trick, maybe even become a more poetic experience ;)

my experience w/ torss thus far — http://web-poet.com/2009/04/26/torss/

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