Infodrom Oldenburg
— rss2email —
| 3.5.2004: Add Approved: header | rss2email | 2.30-3 |
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| When dealing with moderated mailing-lists it is helpful if those mails that should pass the filter have an »Approved:« header. This patch enables adding such a header for all feeds by setting HEADER_APPROVED in »config.py«. | ||
| Download: patch 2.30, patch 2.51. | ||
| 26.8.2004: Override the RSS from | rss2email | 2.51 |
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In some RSS files the global <title> attribute is rather bogus. For example the web log of Ken Coar says "The Rodent's Burrow", the title from Larry Ewing is "Free Food (for Cowboys)" and so on. When this is converted into a mail by rss2email it's easily confused as spam. In order to preserve this, I've created an override table in which rss2email can look up the title to use for the From: line. |
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| Download: patch. | ||
| 26.8.2004: Added a Date footer | rss2email | 2.51 |
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When rss2email is processing old entries of an RSS file it is difficult for the user to find out from which date the content of such mail is. Many RDF files, in particular weblogs, do contain a <pubDate> attribute that could be used. |
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| Download: patch. | ||
| 26.8.2004: Wrap the mail body | rss2email | 2.51 |
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One major change between version 2.30 and 2.51 is that the body of a plain/text mail is not wrapped at about 75 columns anymore. That makes reading quite difficult. |
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| Download: patch. | ||
| 23.10.2006: cPickle broken archive | rss2email | 2.60 |
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| When files are not closed properly cPickle dumps can become unreadable. | ||
| Download: Patch. | ||