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RSS is a Web format used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news
headlines, or podcasts. An RSS document, which is often called a feed, Web feed, or channel,
contains either a summary of content from an associated Web site or the full text. RSS makes it
possible for people to keep up with their favorite Web sites in an automated manner that's easier than
checking them manually.
Section 10.1, "Subscribing to RSS Feeds," on page 99
Section 10.2, "Reading RSS Feeds," on page 99
Section 10.3, "Deleting an Individual RSS Entry," on page 99
Section 10.4, "Deleting a Subscribed RSS Feed," on page 99
10.1 Subscribing to RSS Feeds
When you subscribe to RSS feeds in the GroupWise Windows client, the GroupWise Feeds folder is
created. A list of the feeds that you are currently subscribed to is displayed under the GroupWise
Feeds folder. You can create subfolders under the GroupWise Feeds folder and move feeds to the
subfolder. When you click the subfolder, the message list displays a list of all the topics for all the
feeds under the subfolder.
Although you cannot subscribe to new RSS feeds in WebAccess, you can view the feeds you
subscribed to and downloaded in the GroupWise Windows client.
10.2 Reading RSS Feeds
1 In the GroupWise Feeds folder in the Folder list, click the RSS feed you want to read.
2 Double-click the feed in the Message list to view the feed in a new window.
3 Click View next to the source attachment to see the original URL for the feed.
4 Click the URL to see the original feed.
10.3 Deleting an Individual RSS Entry
1 In the GroupWise Feeds folder in the Folder list, click the RSS feed entry you want to delete.
2 Click the Delete icon on the toolbar.
10.4 Deleting a Subscribed RSS Feed
1 In the GroupWise Feeds folder in the Folder list, click the RSS feed you want to delete.
2 Right-click the feed to delete, then click Delete Folder.
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