I've tried feedblitz as well; users can subscribe to wsisblogs.org by filling 
out the form on the right side. Unfortunately, it only gives you a daily 
digest, not individual postings. The javascript can be used to set up your own 
email form, which is what I did on the website.
 
Meanwhile, I just realized the obvious way to archive the blog entries: use 
DDN! I set up an DDN account called wsisblogs. For its DDN blog, I'm capturing 
the wsisblogs RSS feed. This will create an archive on the DDN website here:
 
http://www.digitaldivide.net/blog/wsisblogs
 
It will be a few hours before anything appears, though, as DDN only checks for 
new blog posts four times a day. But theoretically it should work just fine.
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Claude Almansi
Sent: Mon 11/14/2005 8:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DDN] Re: [WWWEDU] WSISBlogs Update





Andy Carvin wrote:
>
> 
> Meanwhile,I'm trying to set up an archive for the site. Does anyone know of 
> any reliable
> RSS-to-email tools for capturing all the posts? I've tried using r-mail.org 
> but it's
> only capturing a fraction of the content; a couple others I've tested only 
> send daily
> digests rather than individual postings. Ideally, I'd want it to send an 
> email every
> time a new post is added to the RSS feed; then I could archive them on a 
> yahoogroup
> or mailman list.

Hi Andy

Great resource: I've added it to ADISI's favorite feeds  at bloglines.

As I was mucking around with feedburner customizing the other day, I saw
an option to get a script at <http://www.feedblitz.com/>, claiming to
send an alert every time content gets posted. $

But I haven't tried it, so I don't know what it sends in the alert
e-mail, whether just the title, or just the description. The script,
which I'm copying with the podcast name replaced by yourpodcastname,
says maxlength="255" , but I don't know what 255 stands for or what it
applies to.

<form method="post"
action="http://www.feedblitz.com/feedblitz.exe?BurnUser";><p><label
for="email">Enter your email to subscribe:</label><br /><input
name="email" maxlength="255" type="text" size="26" id="email" /><br
/><input name="uri" type="hidden" value="yourpodcastname" /> <input
type="submit" value="Subscribe me!" /></p><p
id="poweredByFeedBlitz">Powered by <a
href="http://www.feedblitz.com";>FeedBlitz</a></p></form>


cheers

Claude

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