[Web4lib] Best RSS to email converter for Delicious?

Mike B (website contact) hvcontact at bham.lib.al.us
Tue Jun 30 13:25:45 EDT 2009


Odd that this came up.

I was looking into mailchimp to do an RSS to email newsletter conversion
today.
http://www.mailchimp.com/features/power_features/rss/

I have no experience with it yet.

I'll have to look at feedburner.



> 1. The cataloging department needs to consider joining you in this century
> 2. If they're using Outlook 2007, they don't have to bother converting to
> email- they can just subscribe to the feed in Outlook.  If they're using
> Outlook 2003, there are a few free plug-ins that'll let it subscribe to
> feeds.
> 3. If neither of the options above are feasible, there are a number of
> free
> feed readers that are every bit as "push" from the user's perspective as
> email.
>
> All that said, I think Feedburner is great for feed-to-email.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Jennifer Heise
> <jenne.heise at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone.
>> We catalog our reference websites in Del.icio.us, but our cataloging
>> department wants the updates pushed to them
>> for cataloging. They don't use RSS feeds, so I think we're going to
>> have to email the RSS feed to them.
>> Does anyone have a good suggestion for the best RSS to email converter
>> site to use?
>> -- Jenne
>>
>>
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