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20041013 e mërkurë tetor 13, 2004

Gmail adds Atom feeds

From Steve Rubel I learnt that Gmail added an atom feed to read the emails from your Gmail account in a RSS aggregator. It does not seem to be public yet but Barnaby James in his comment section mentions the url: https://gmail.google.com/gmail/feed/atom. Your Rss aggregator must support https and basic auth. NetNewsWire does:-)

I tried it right away in NetNewsWire: it asked me for my Gmail login/password, and presto, it worked!

The Atom entries contain only the first 80 to 90 characters in the mail. So you're obliged to go to the site to read the rest. This allows them to avoid putting ads in the feed. The item link just goes back to Gmail, not to the exact email that is represented by the post. I guess it's something they might want to implement.

With feeds to mail gateways, this mail to feed gateway closes the loop: Desktop News aggregators have mostly copied the 3 pane interface design of Desktop mail clients. With this you can even read your mail in them:-)

In the end, the type of client you use to read your mail or feeds doesn't really matter: I see feeds as just one more type of source of information, and blogs as one more sink, or destination. Mail readers and news aggregators will adapt to let their users sort through all this information and send it where they see fit.

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About time :) Here is another example of Mail2RSS and RSS2Mail.

Posted by Zoe on tetor 13, 2004 at 08:44 PD PDT #

If you receive a Gmail new mail notification via Atom, clicking it in NNW 2.0b3 displays the Google page in a tabbed window, but clicking links there produces no response. If you open the Gmail window in an external browser (Safari), all is okay.

Posted by Mark Szpakowski on tetor 18, 2004 at 05:40 PD PDT #

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