On Thu 01-Apr-2021 at 21:19:20 +02, "Jose A. Ortega Ruiz" <[email protected]>
wrote: 
> Hi,
>
> Not exactly what you're suggesting, but i've used rss2email for years
> now, and it works pretty well (the package in debian keeps getting
> updates, and it's working with the latest 3.9 python).  Instead of
> putting the emails in a maildir directly, it sends an email to a (local)
> address of your choice.
>
> HTH,
> jao

Hi José,

Thanks for the hint! It seems an interesting replacement for feeds2imap.
I guess that all feeds go to the same e-mail address and that you use
splitting to create different groups? Would you be willing to share your
configuration?

I am still interested in the pure elisp route. I have had a look at the
elfeed source code and is seems rather modular and using its API seems
feasible.

On the other hand, I have had a look at the code of some Gnus backends
(hacker news, reddit) and I don't understand what is needed to build
one. 

Is there any example of Gnus backend which can be suggested as an
introductory tutorial? I am going to study the relevant section of the
Gnus info manual, but any advice would be welcome.

Thanks everybody.

G.

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