Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

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* Package name    : rssdrop
  Version         : 0.2
  Upstream Author : Alan Grow <agrow+nos...@iobound.net>
* URL             : http://search.cpan.org/~acg/rssdrop-0.2/rssdrop
* License         : GPL or Artistic
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description     : deliver rss feeds to Maildirs

rssdrop is a simple RSS -> mail gateway. It delivers new RSS feed items
directly to a local Maildir folder of your choice. You can use your
favorite mail client to read them.

rssdrop knows the basic structure of RSS 1.0, 2.0 and ATOM feeds, enough
to deliver the raw item xml as the body of the message, or fetch the
fulltext from the item link. Use fulltext = 1 in your feed config for
that.


I stumbled upon rssdrop while trying feed2imap, which simply does not
work due to restirctions it imposes on my IMAP password with its
configuration interface. I think having a tool in Debian that can drop
articles directly into a Maildir would be a good addition.

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