My site says “Posts” but on some websites you may see “Feeds or RSS” with the commonly known logo. Now how do you add an RSS feed from your favorite blog? Go to the top of my website and you will see the RSS feed button. You can click on the “remove” button on each and get rid of them. In your Outlook, you need to find your email settings. See that MSNBC News one? 8794 feeds that I didn’t really sign up for, Outlook signs you up by default when you agree to RSS feeds in the setup process. For the purpose of this blog, instead of removing RSS (which you can do and we will cover in a bit) I saved up a bunch to show you. See the example to the right for where my RSS feeds lives. This is common, I see it everyday here with my clients. If you look down the folder list in your Outlook, you may see RSS with tons of blue numbers. It could be news alerts from MSN or a blog post from your favorite blogger (like me!). RSS feeds are a way to get updates from your favorite websites in your Outlook. RSS means “Rich Site Summary” or the average person calls it “Really Simple Syndication” or just RSS. Let’s start with what RSS feeds are…and what they can do for you and how to turn them off. ![]() You sometimes have a chance to not turn them on, but most people just blaze right by that option, so most people have RSS feeds in their Outlook. When you set up Outlook for the first time, welcome to RSS feeds friends! You get them set up in the installation process.
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