Feeds to E-mail

I love it when things like this happen: A client asked me about the possibility of converting XML feeds to e-mail, which is something I was going to look up for an upcoming talk anyway. Here are some tools I found, most of which come from two posts on The Distant Librarian, who wondered the same thing in April and May.

Rmail
rss2email
GmailRSS
RSSFwd

Two of these are self-contained services. Two involve scripts you need to run on your own machine. Some allow bloggers to create a subscription box on their site for their readers who wish to get a feed via e-mail.

Bloglet only seems to work for site owners. They put a subscription box on their Web site and people interested in getting an e-mail update can get one.

Paul, the Distant Librarian, also mentions some services that just notify someone via e-mail when the site has been updated.

Addendum 10/13: A reader let me know that linked post titles on this blog don’t show up linked in rss2email.

You post content; they get revenue:
  • connotea
  • del.icio.us
  • Furl
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Technorati

One Response to “Feeds to E-mail”

  1. Paul Says:

    It was tucked down in one of the trackbacks, but another service that’s really simple to use and with which I’ve become increasingly impressed is Feedblitz - http://www.feedblitz.com/

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