.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ============================== Getting Started With rss2email ============================== We highly recommend that you subscribe to the rss2email project feed so you can keep up to date with the latest version, bugfixes and features: http://rss.gmane.org/gmane.mail.rss2email .. contents:: Installing rss2email ==================== Packages -------- A quick way to get rss2email going is using pre-made packages. There are releases for Debian__, Ubuntu__, Fedora__, openSUSE__, Gentoo__, and NetBSD__. __ `Debian package`_ __ `Ubuntu package`_ __ `Fedora package`_ __ `openSUSE package`_ __ `Gentoo package`_ __ `NetBSD package`_ Installing by hand ------------------ Requirements ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Before you install rss2email, you'll need to make sure that a few things are in place. 1. Ensure that a version of Python_ ≥3.2 is installed. 2. Install the required Python packages. * feedparser_ * html2text_ 3. Figure out how you are going to send outgoing email. You have two options here: either use an STMP server or a local sendmail program. So, * determine your outgoing email server's SMTP address, or * install sendmail (or a compatible replacement like postfix). Download ~~~~~~~~ Download the latest rss2email source and unpack it. You can choose from several equivalent formats. 1. A ``.zip`` file (suggested for Microsoft Windows users):: $ wget https://github.com/wking/rss2email/archive/v3.9.zip $ unzip rss2email-*.zip 2. A ``.tar.gz`` file (suggested for everyone else):: $ wget https://github.com/wking/rss2email/archive/v3.9.tar.gz $ tar xvf rss2email*.tar.gz 3. A Git_ checkout (suggested for developers):: $ git clone git://github.com/wking/rss2email.git Install ~~~~~~~ From the unpacked directory, run:: $ python setup.py install You can pass all the usual options to the ``install`` command, including ``--user``. If you don't want to install rss2email, you can also run ``r2e`` directly from the source directory. Upgrading to a new version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Just repeat the installation procedure for the new source package. If your config file and data file were in the old source directory, move them over to the new source directory. If the config and data files were in another directory (e.g. ``~/.config`` and ``~/.local/share``), there is no need to move them. Using rss2email =============== Create a new feed database to send updates to your email address:: $ r2e new you@yourdomain.com This command will create a configuration file (``$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/rss2email.cfs`` by default) and a feed database (``$XDG_DATA_HOME/rss2email.json`` by default). If you'd rather those files were stored in other locations, use the ``--config`` and ``--data`` options. ``XDG_CONFIG_HOME`` defaults to ``$HOME/.config`` and ``XDG_DATA_HOME`` defaults to ``$HOME/.local/share``. You should edit the default configuration file now to adjust rss2email for your local system. Unless you've installed a local sendmail-equivalent, you'll need to edit the SMTP_ options. Subscribe to some feeds:: $ r2e add rss2email http://rss.gmane.org/gmane.mail.rss2email That's the feed to be notified when there's a new version of rss2email. Repeat this for each feed you want to subscribe to. When you run rss2email, it emails you about every story it hasn't seen before. But the first time you run it, that will be every story. To avoid this, you can ask rss2email not to send you any stories the first time you run it:: r2e run --no-send Then later, you can ask it to email you new stories:: r2e run Customizing rss2email ===================== There are a number of options, described in full in ``rss2email/config.py``, to customize the way rss2email behaves. If you want to change something, edit the the configuration file that was created by ``r2e new``. For example, if you want to receive HTML mail, instead of having entries converted to plain text:: html-mail = True To be notified every time a post changes, instead of just when it's first posted (see also ``trust-link``, described in ``rss2email/config.py``):: trust-guid = True And to make the emails look as if they were sent when the item was posted:: date-header = True If you get an error message ``Sender domain must exist``, add the following to your configuration file:: from = rss2email@yoursite.com force-from = True You can make the email address whatever you want, but your mail server requires that the ``yoursite.com`` part actually exists. You can also add custom filters, see the example and documentation in ``rss2email/post_process/prettify.py`` for more information. SMTP ---- By default, rss2email uses sendmail (or an equivalent) to send outgoing email. If you don't have such a program installed, or simply prefer to use SMTP__ directly, edit the configuration file and fill in your outoing email server's details:: [DEFAULT] ... use-smtp = True smtp-server = smtp.example.net:587 smtp-auth = False ... If your server requires you to login, change ``smtp-auth = False`` to ``smtp-auth = True`` and enter your email username and password:: smtp-auth = True smtp-username = username smtp-password = password If your server requires an `TLS/SSL`_ connection (SMTPS), change ``smtp-ssl = False`` to ``smtp-ssl = True``. If your server does not require a SMTPS connection but you request authentication, rss2email will use STARTTLS_ to encrypt the connection before sending your login credentials to the server. __ `Simple Mail Transport Protocol`_ Automating rss2email ==================== More than likely you will want rss2email to run automatically at a regular interval. Under Windows this is can be easily accomplished using the Windows Task Scheduler. This site has a nice tutorial__ on it. Just select ``r2e.bat`` as the program to run. Once you've created the task, double click on it in the task list and change the Run entry so that ``run`` comes after ``r2e.bat``. For example, if you installed rss2email in the ``C:\rss2email`` directory, then you would change the Run entry from ``C:\rss2email\r2e.bat`` to ``C:\rss2email\r2e.bat run``. __ `windows scheduler`_ On Unix/Linux systems, you should add a cron_ job that runs ``r2e``. For example, run ``r2e`` every night (at 1:23 am) with:: 23 1 * * * r2e run Development =========== User discussion and development take place on the rss2email mailing list at ``rss2email@tremily.us``. Everyone is welcome to post bug reports, feature requests, comments, and patches. To subscribe to the list, send an email to ``rss2email+subscribe@tremily.us``. The mailing list archives are available on Gmane_. .. _Debian package: http://packages.qa.debian.org/r/rss2email.html .. _Ubuntu package: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rss2email .. _Fedora package: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/name/rss2email .. _openSUSE package: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=rss2email&project=server%3Amail .. _NetBSD package: http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/mail/rss2email/README.html .. _Gentoo package: http://gpo.zugaina.org/net-mail/rss2email .. _Python: http://www.python.org .. _feedparser: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/feedparser .. _html2text: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/html2text .. _Git: http://git-scm.com/ .. _Simple Mail Transport Protocol: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transport_Protocol .. _TLS/SSL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security .. _STARTTLS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STARTTLS .. _windows scheduler: http://www.iopus.com/guides/winscheduler.htm .. _cron: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron .. _Gmane: http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.mail.rss2email