Although I can't add anything to this in forms of highlights or
improvement I would like to take this opportunity to express my interest
in such an endeavour. Obviously once the RSS feed is generated (is there
such a thing as authenticated RSS?) you can then use that wherever you
like. i.e. web portals displaying your new mails once you log in,
embedded web-based applications linking to roundcube, ticker-tapes
showing your mail in firefox/browser of choice. The list goes on.
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Thomas Bruederli wrote:
> Hi Sjon
>
> I thought that this suggestion would come up one day. I think you have
> some sort of Gmail Notifier in mind.
>
> I'm not sure if this really should be part of RoundCube because any
> RoundCube account is authorized by the according IMAP account and the
> RSS feed should display contents of that IMAP account and no RoundCube
> specific information.
>
> To achieve this, an independent application/script can be used. I found
> this to start with:
http://www.noaxs.net/imap2rss/
>
> Of course, an API to RoundCube could be useful and it could also provide
> this RSS functionality as well as the possibility to open a valid
> RoundCube session which lets you then enter RoundCube without logging in
> (like Gmail notifier).
>
> I will add this to the roadmap but it will not have a high priority.
>
> Regards,
> Thomas
>
>
> Sjon wrote:
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>>I just had an idea that might be usefull for Roundcube to implement. How about supporting a generated RSS feed of your email; so you can add that to your Firefox/whatever RSS reader; which will then notify you of new email? A link to /?auth=lala&_task=rss would be sufficient. We could show that link for every folder, and add a keepalive call to the RSS read action.
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>>Bombs away :P
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>>Regards,
>>Sjon
>>
>>
http://sjon.hortensius.net/
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