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Do you use News Feeds (RSS) in Thunderbird?

(If you do, here's one to add to your list: https://blog.thunderbird.net/feed/)
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

Always found reading feeds on mobile way easier and practical. Currently using Nextcloud News app.
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!
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

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.
in reply to cozyGalvinism :gnomed:

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.
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

This better not be a prelude to removing RSS capability from Thunderbird!
in reply to COD

It absolutely is not! If anything, it's the beginning of a little educational campaign :D
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

I don't use a computer to check my email anymore. Since Thunderbird is not on mobile I use # instead. It's the closest to Thunderbird for mobile. I use # on my phone for my RSS.
in reply to chris1223

very sad news today my favorite mobile email app is being discontinued # 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?
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.
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

I can't get k9 to work with my email. I will keep an eye out for the potential of Thunderbird on mobile.
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Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox
it's alive and well! To the best of my knowledge, it was never intentionally disabled or removed.
in reply to Thunderbird: Free Your Inbox

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.
in reply to Softwarewolf

Has your experience been OK with Thunderbird on the News Feed side of things?