

The Common Feed List is a local XML cache of the subscribed feeds held in individual files. If the computer running Outlook 2007 also has Internet Explorer (IE) 7.0 installed, then IE 7.0’s Common Feed List feature makes RSS feeds added through IE 7.0 also available to Outlook 2007. Several methods let you add new RSS feeds to Outlook 2007’s aggregator. Office 2007’s built-in RSS feed reader, or aggregator, supports RSS 2.0, RSS 1.0, RSS 0.9x, Atom 1.0, and Atom 0.3. Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 provides the ability to consume RSS feeds natively. NewsGator and intraVnews both integrate well with Outlook 2003. Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 does not provide native RSS feed functionality, although a few third-party options are available for incorporating RSS. Now that RSS has gone mainstream, having RSS functionality in a personal information manager (PIM) is important. Atom was implemented through the IETF proposal process as Request for Comments (RFC) 4287. Atom makes RSS easier to visualize for users, consolidates versioning, and uses Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standards. In addition, a new syndication specification named Atom was developed to consolidate and advance RSS. Click on an article to display it in the right pane.A: The evolution of RSS has been tumultuous, resulting in various versions with different acronym definitions, depending on the influencing party-for example, RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.90/1.0), Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91), and Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0). The articles from the RSS feed are displayed in the middle pane.To add RSS Feed to outlook, click on “Yes” button.Paste the URL into the edit box on the “New RSS Feed” dialog box and click Add. Go to your browser and copy the URL from the address box for the RSS feed page that you opened.Right click on “RSS Feeds” folder on the left and select “Add a New RSS Feed” from the popup menu. In “Send/Receive Settings”, check “Include the selected account in this group” option and select “RSS Feeds” from the drop-down list (as shown in the image).Now, “Send/Receive Groups” window appears and click on “Edit” button.Click on “Advanced” option and check both items “Any RSS….” and “Synchronize RSS Feed…”.You can subscribe RSS Feed in any website. RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication” or “Rich Site Summary.” If you already use Microsoft Outlook for your email, you can also use it to subscribe to RSS feeds.
