A few weeks ago, I discovered (maybe rediscovered... I seem to be forgetful lately) rss2email. It's a nifty little proggy that converts RSS to emails.
I wrote up a short intro to the tool on Linux.com. Give it a read if you have a few minutes.
I don't use rss2email for all of my feeds, but it's damn handy for the select few that I want to notice right away.
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A look at rss2email
A few weeks ago, I discovered (maybe rediscovered... I seem to be forgetful lately) rss2email. It's a nifty little proggy that converts RSS to emails.
I wrote up a short intro to the tool on Linux.com. Give it a read if you have a few minutes.
I don't use rss2email for all of my feeds, but it's damn handy for the select few that I want to notice right away.