Do I need RSS feeds in Outlook?

Do I need RSS feeds in Outlook?

In Outlook, right-click the RSS Feeds folder and choose Add a New RSS Feed. In the New RSS Feed dialog box, enter the URL of the RSS Feed. Tip: If you need help finding the RSS feed URL on a website, look for an RSS icon. Right-click that icon, and then copy the shortcut to the Clipboard.

What does subscribe to RSS feed mean?

RSS Feeds, short for Really Simple Syndication, is a way to deliver a new-created website content (Article, Post, Video, Picture, or Audio) automatically to you. This is a RSS feeds icon image, you can click it to subscribe to website's content that can be either text, images, video, or audio.

How do I access RSS feeds?

Looking at the HTML source of the website's page will also give you the RSS feed's URL. Right click on the website's page, and choose Page Source. In the new window that appears, use the “find” feature (Ctrl + F on a PC or Command + F on a Mac), and type in RSS.

What does RSS feeds mean in Outlook?

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) provides a quick way to read the latest updates from your favorite websites. Many websites offer RSS Feeds so that when a news article or a summary of an article is posted, it's also sent to your RSS Feed folder in Outlook.

How do I stop emails going to RSS feeds?

Click the File tab. Click Account Settings, and then click Account Settings. On the RSS Feeds tab, under Feed Name, click the RSS Feed, and then click Remove. Note: To cancel multiple RSS Feeds, press and hold Ctrl as you click RSS Feed names.