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r2e add: Use URL as feed name by default #92

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jkufner opened this issue Aug 1, 2016 · 3 comments
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r2e add: Use URL as feed name by default #92

jkufner opened this issue Aug 1, 2016 · 3 comments

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@jkufner
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jkufner commented Aug 1, 2016

When adding a new feed, I don't want to bother with feed name. URL is fine for me. Custom name may be usable, but mostly is not. So what if r2e add would use URL as feed name?

Usage: rss2email add [-h] [name] url [email]

if there is one arg, then it is both name and url. If there are two arg and second does not start with http[s]:// and contains @, then it is e-mail. Otherwise there are all three args.

@bbelyea
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bbelyea commented Aug 2, 2016

@jkufner
Hey! This program is very rarely used these days. Did you get this working without SSLv3?
If so how did you do it?
#91
Any help on this would be very appreciated!

@jkufner
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jkufner commented Aug 3, 2016

@bbelyea I'm using r2e from Debian packages for years without a problem, except the memory usage and slow storage (it helps if I delete seen links from time to time). I have no idea whether it uses SSLv3 or not, I'm using default config. But it should use system libraries, so it should not care about the protocol. Also I'm using local sendmail, not SMTP. And there is smtp-ssl-protocol = TLSv1 in my config (default value).

@Ekleog
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Ekleog commented Sep 11, 2020

Hello,

This repository has been deprecated for a few years now, and has been replaced by https://github.com/rss2email/rss2email .

If this issue is still relevant to you, and not fixed with v3.12.2, could you please reopen the issue there?

Cheers,
Leo

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