Sure. run them through http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/ or similar to 
filter out those with the text you use to identify test posts. Or you 
could do the same using a very simple XSLT.

cheers
stuart

On 30/10/12 07:35, Robin Rice wrote:
> Is there a simple way to suppress 'test' deposited items from appearing
> in DSpace RSS feeds? Preferably in any community or collection, but if
> there's a way to do it by having a special 'test' collection I'd be
> interested in that too.
>
> cheers,
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