Comment Feeds Using Mail To RSS

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==Platform==
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Comments below were p.o.r.n links. Don't you moderators check this?
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For use with [[Blogger]] blogs, or other blogging platforms that support emailing comments.
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What a cute site you have here.
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I can tell that you have put a lot of time and work into it.
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Great job!
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==Author==
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Hello!
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Excellent site, but most of messages here are not related to its contents...
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[http://singpolyma-tech.blogspot.com Singpolyma]
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Hi,
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Very very nice site!
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==Homepage==
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And please visit my forum :)
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[http://blogfresh.blogspot.com/2005/12/comment-feed-added.html Comment Feed Added]
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==Skill Level==
==Skill Level==
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# Check that you can forward messages from the e-mail account that your blog's comments are sent to.
# Check that you can forward messages from the e-mail account that your blog's comments are sent to.
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# Go to [http://www.mailbucket.com Mailbucket], a service that takes e-mails and makes them a feed. As they say on the site: "MailBucket is an experiment in alternative methods of email management. For now its only feature is a public email-to-RSS gateway: forward your email to ''slurp''@mailbucket.org and have your news reader pick it up at mailbucket.org/''slurp''.xml (where you choose ''slurp'', having checked that it's not already in use)."
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# Go to [http://www.mailbucket.org Mailbucket], a service that takes e-mails and makes them a feed. As they say on the site: "MailBucket is an experiment in alternative methods of email management. For now its only feature is a public email-to-RSS gateway: forward your email to ''slurp''@mailbucket.org and have your news reader pick it up at mailbucket.org/''slurp''.xml (where you choose ''slurp'', having checked that it's not already in use)."
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# Set up a filter in your e-mail to take original comments, copy them, and forward them out to [http://www.mailbucket.com Mailbucket].
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# Set up a filter in your e-mail to take original comments, copy them, and forward them out to [http://www.mailbucket.org Mailbucket].
# Put a link on your site to allow subscription to this feed.
# Put a link on your site to allow subscription to this feed.
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Edit this area and add your own link if you are using this hack.
Edit this area and add your own link if you are using this hack.
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==See Also==
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* [[Hearsay - Sidebar Comment Display]]
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* [[Comment Feed Using Another Blog]]
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* [http://bloooooooogger.blogspot.com Bloooooooogger]
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Current revision as of 12:51, 23 July 2007

Comments below were p.o.r.n links. Don't you moderators check this?

What a cute site you have here. I can tell that you have put a lot of time and work into it. Great job!

Hello! Excellent site, but most of messages here are not related to its contents...

Hi, Very very nice site! And please visit my forum :)

Contents

Skill Level

You need only to configure email forwarding of comments from your blog, and set up an email-to-RSS service.

Description

This hack allows you to create an XML feed of recent comments to your blog, which readers can subscribe to in the usual way. It works by redirecting your blog's comment notification emails through an email-to-RSS service, which publishes the emails as an RSS feed.

Method

  1. Check that you can forward messages from the e-mail account that your blog's comments are sent to.
  2. Go to Mailbucket, a service that takes e-mails and makes them a feed. As they say on the site: "MailBucket is an experiment in alternative methods of email management. For now its only feature is a public email-to-RSS gateway: forward your email to slurp@mailbucket.org and have your news reader pick it up at mailbucket.org/slurp.xml (where you choose slurp, having checked that it's not already in use)."
  3. Set up a filter in your e-mail to take original comments, copy them, and forward them out to Mailbucket.
  4. Put a link on your site to allow subscription to this feed.

Sites Using This Hack:

Edit this area and add your own link if you are using this hack.

See Also

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