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2003-06-20 16:46:06 |
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robla
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Traditionally, setting up a public, read-only IMAP mailbox has been clunky and hard. It's been years since I've tried it, though, so things could have changed.
There's a couple of nice characteristics of news/NNTP reading as opposed to IMAP:
1. URLs for news://... are widely implemented and reasonably well understood. I'm sure there's interop issues if you go digging, and I'm sure that you can find a spec for imap://..., but news URLs are more mature.
2. Newsreaders typically store the "read" status of a message on the client, and IMAP mail readers typically store them on the server. I'm not sure if IMAP is theoretically configurable in this way, and I'm even less sure if typical IMAP mail readers would have implemented it anyway even if it's theoretically possible.
Rob
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2003-06-21 21:15:53
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2003-06-22 03:59:43
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2003-06-24 09:05:14
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Its a RSS-to-IMAP service that allows you to read RSS Feeds in your favorite Mail Client like Outlook, Evolution, Mozilla Mail etc. requiring no software download and its a 2-Minute setup.
There are other tools like RSS Generator which allows you to easily generate RSS feeds of those blogs which don't have one.