using a selfhosted RSS feed aggregator that will fetch my feeds in the background and the read / fav status is kept centrally when using multiple devices.
I love Thunderbird for email, but ... please do not feed the feature creep!
While RSS feeds are fine in Thunderbird, I don't use Matrix (often) and actually I don't want this bloat in my email Client!
i've been answering yes and no, not to screw your poll, but because I ve been using rss in thunderbird a lot for years, but not those days (i use external self hosting service). Anyway having a rss reader out of the box in an android version could be great.
Yep! First set up a new Feed Account, and then you can add all your RSS feeds there with Manage Subscriptions. It'll show up in your folders pane alongside the rest of your email accounts.
I don't use a computer to check my email anymore. Since Thunderbird is not on mobile I use #fairemail instead. It's the closest to Thunderbird for mobile. I use #feedly on my phone for my RSS.
very sad news today my favorite mobile email app is being discontinued #fairemail thanks to Google's malicious behavior. I liked the ability to block tracking links and photos. I'm keeping the app for now in hopes that someone takes on the project. Does anyone have a good recommended email app for Android?
I'm not a heavy RSS user, but I used to subscribe to a few things with Firefox Live Bookmarks. Since those were removed, I now use Thunderbird for those feeds instead.
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- Mail
- Contacts
- Calandar
- Feed
All in one app and that for free!
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in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox • • •using a selfhosted RSS feed aggregator that will fetch my feeds in the background and the read / fav status is kept centrally when using multiple devices.
I love Thunderbird for email, but ... please do not feed the feature creep!
While RSS feeds are fine in Thunderbird, I don't use Matrix (often) and actually I don't want this bloat in my email Client!
JD_D
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in reply to chris1223 • • •We're sorry to hear about FairEmail shutting down. Truly, it's a sad day when any open source project ends up this way.
An open-source alternative for Android would be K9.
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