Karl Voit writes: > OK, so as I assumed, there is no method out there to read RSS feeds > with Emacs and sync to mobile Android devices (content and > read/unread information). Let me propose another way to fulfill the same need: To my mind, there is not much difference between fetching unread rss and fetching unread mails. Then why bother trying to duplicate the effort in mail readers and rss readers? I use feed2imap for 2 years now and it works really well. It is a ruby script that sync your rss (atom) feeds and put new resources on an imap server with a specified label. Nonetheless, AFAIK, It does not provide a way to get to the full content of the resources like Full Text RSS does. If you put a dedicated (let's say RSS) label to all the rss and with a little bit of configuration, You are able to read unread mails and unread rss independently. It fulfills the needs (read rss within emacs and android with a 2 ways sync) indirectly for me because I read my mails in emacs and I have a mail reader in android (K9Mail). There are also alternatives using smtp protocol to send the items as mail. > Well, in this case I have to switch to another cloud based services > which hopefully does not quit soon. My proposal relies on a server constantly connected to the Internet and updating some imap account with the rss items. I guess you may want a more "decentralized" solution with a sync between android and emacs. If it is the case and you find a solution providing that, I would love to read it in that mailing list. Greetings, -- Konubinix GPG Key : 7439106A Fingerprint: 5993 BE7A DA65 E2D9 06CE 5C36 75D2 3CED 7439 106A