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Howard Lowndes wrote:
> 
> 
> Peter Hardy wrote:
>> Howard Lowndes wrote:
>>> ...as per the subject
>>
>> Depends.
>> If you're talking about an RSS feed representing the contents of a
>> mailbox, gmail does this. From memory, you can get RSS feeds of
>> arbitrary searches in your gmail inbox, too.
> 
> I'm talking about an RSS feed representing the contents of _my_ inbox,
> I'm not interested in having a gmail account.

How about imap2rss?

http://www.noaxs.net/imap2rss/

I haven't tried it before, but I came across this in the past when I was
pondering such a thing myself.

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dave.
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