Adding RSS Feeds to Outlook from Internet Explorer

RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a format for delivering the regular web changing and updates. RSS Feeds are indicating the orange square button.


RSS Feeds enable publishers to syndicate data automatically. RSS Feeds are also known as Web Feeds. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it. It is an easy way for people who are gathering the information about news, headlines, stories, weather and any information to you. The benefit of RSS is gathering all the content from multiple web sources in one place. A standard XML file format ensures compatibility with many different machines.

RSS feed, also known as Really Simple Syndication. RSS Feed is an internet address that tells with Outlook to find new information about a website.

Firstly, you need to get subscribed to the website then you can see RSS Feed content in Outlook. When you add an RSS to Outlook, you will get information delivered to your Outlook mailbox. 



This figure shows you RSS Feed in Microsoft Outlook 2007:





·        Learnt about how to add RSS Feeds in Outlook 2007


Step 1: Go to the Start menu, Open Microsoft Outlook and then click on the Outlook icon.







Step 2: Go to the Tool bar and click the Account Setting tab.






Step 3: Now choose RSS Feeds tab and then click New Folder.






Step 4: New RSS feed window pop up and you can copy the Link that you want, now click the Add button.







Step 5: After that RSS Feed Options window pop, you can write the name of Feed and select the location. Also, you can select the options of Downloads and Update Limit.








Step 6: Go down to your mail folders and select the RSS Feeds button.  Now you can easily browse your favorite web content in your RSS mail inbox. 








Note: You can also remove RSS Feed from Outlook by simply remove the folder or you can go to the RSS feed button> Tools>Account Settings... >Tab RSS Feeds> Remove.


After enabling this feature, you can automatically receive all information about the website in your Outlook mailbox.

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