Website via Email

Get notified when the website is updated

How often do you check the club website? Would you like to be notified when its updated? This page explains how.

The notification method is called RSS (news feeds). All you need do is cut and paste an RSS URL into a suitable program such as a modern email program, news reader, and/or screen saver. The method many people prefer is to have updates show up in their email program automatically – as though they were email.

This page explains how to receive website updates in your email client. It is actually very simple to do. In this example, the Safari browser (Windows or mac) and the mail program (mac) is used. Other mail programs and browsers may have slightly different methods, but the basic idea is just the same.

The goal

The goal is to get new website postings (“feeds“) to appear in your email program. The “feed” can be set to appear as though they were a normal email account.

To so this, the email program must “subscribe” to the RSS feed. This is simply a special kind of URL that the website supports. In this picture, notice how the RSS feeds are listed just like separate email accounts within the email inbox.

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Email program showing emails, with RSS feeds acting like email accounts.

When you click on the RSS feed, it lists recent and read website posts just like it would show email.

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Mail program showing how website updates are read.

Is this what you want? Here is how to do it

Step one: get the correct RSS address (i.e. the news feed URL)
Often websites have a link that let you view that website’s RSS feed within your web browser. Typically there will be an RSS button appear in the address field of the browser (such as that at the top of this page)

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or the page will have an “RSS” button (24-rssicon.gif or 23-rss-icon24.png).
Clicking on these will bring up the RSS feed in your web browser (the club site has both).

When you bring up the RSS feed in your browser, it will show you all the latest posts on the website. Something like this…

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RSS feed shown within a browser (note the URL in the address field)

… to return to your web page, press the RSS button in the address field again.

TWO METHODS

There are TWO methods that may be used by your system to get the address (URL) into your email program.

Method 1: Use your web browser.
Some browsers let you subscribe to your mail program directly from your web browser. If you look on this example page (picture above), there is a link you can click on that automatically adds the RSS feed (“subscribe”) to your email program (see red instructions).

Method 2: Copy and paste the feed URL.
Not all browsers let you subscribe automatically to your preferred program. In these cases you need to copy and paste the special URL into your program (Email/ newsreader/ screensaver/ etc). If you go to the address field for the news feed page in your web browser, you will be able to cut and paste the address (URL). It will start with feed:// instead of http:// . As you can see, the general website feed URL for the canoe club is feed://www.uqcanoeclub.net/atom.xml

Every program that has the ability to “subscribe” to a newsfeed, will have a menu option somewhere that will allow you to paste a RSS feed’s URL into it. These screenshots are from the Mail email program (mac).

Open your mail program, and select “add RSS feed” from the menu.

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Paste the club’s news feed URL into the box.

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If you wish your RSS feed to appear in your email inbox, then click on “Show in inbox”.

Moving the feed into your inbox”

Email applications may list your RSS feeds separately to your email accounts. At any time you can instead show your RSS feed within your mail’s inbox, rather than in a separate section. Simply right click on the RSS feed icon, and select the corresponding option.

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Hopefully this guide will help you subscribe to canoe club news feeds from your email or related program. It is really simply a matter of cutting and pasting a simple URL. Don’t let the “feed://” and terminology confuse you. Configuring a real email account in your email program is a lot harder than this.

Club Internet Resource Overview

  • Home The Club Website
    The website shows general club news as well as news for special interest groups. It also holds many information pages about the club’s operation and practices. Other pages detail planned events, competitions, training opportunities, and trips that are planned during the year. It is the main entry point to information about the club and its activities.
     
    There’s an archive of news article topics.
  • Email lists
    The club uses email lists to help disseminate information about activities. You will be added to this if you have completed 3 things

    1. Submitted your online membership form
    2. Handed in a signed printed copy of the membership form to a club inductor (we need signed copies)
    3. Shown us evidence of payment (e.g. bank receipt)

  • Web news
    Web based summaries of web news posts are available by clicking on the “Latest news” links at the top of each news section on the main web page. These show the latest news from each section. A summary of recent news can also be obtained via the RSS method (below).

     

  • Gallery home Old Photo galleries and Photos extra photos (old)

     

  • UQCC RSS news Get information automatically using news feeds
    The easiest way to stay informed about club website updates is to use RSS news. It is a very easy and convenient method that eliminates the need to keep checking the website. RSS allows the latest information to be automatically updated on your computer. Methods of accessing RSS feeds include –

    • Email programs – RSS feeds appear as a “mail box”.
      If your mail application supports RSS, enter the URL for the RSS feed into the mail application’s settings (e.g. “Add RSS feed” menu option). The RSS feed can be set to look like a mail box, and the information appear with your email. A guide to setting this up is here.
    • Screen savers – screen savers show latest news
      Add an RSS screen saver module to your computer, and link it to the website’s news feed.

      • Windows computers: RSS screen savers are available here and here and here
      • Mac OS computers (10.4 and up): An RSS screen saver is built in. Go to the RSS visualiser in the screen saver panel of your system preferences. Select the UQ canoe club RSS feed in the options (make sure you’ve already bookmarked the RSS feed in Safari so it appears on the list).

    • Web browsers – show the number of unread items next to the bookmark.
      Bookmark the RSS link in your web browser. When new articles are posted on a web page, the corresponding number of new articles will automatically appear at the end of the bookmark in the browser. Clicking on the bookmark will display a short summary of all the new articles. Clicking on the summaries will bring up the full article. An “RSS” icon may appear in a the address field of a webpage in your browser (see the address field for this page). Clicking on this button will show/hide the site’s RSS feed.
    • Dedicated RSS applications – designed to provide the best management of multiple RSS feeds.

     
     

    This website supports Atom and RSS feeds (choose either)

    Many RSS pages on the club’s site will show an “RSS” button in the web browser’s address bar, if the page is RSS savvy. Clicking on the button will show a list of all the latest changes to the site or resource.
     
    The following resources support RSS –

     

  • Webmail
    The club provides uqcanoeclub.net email addresses to committee members and to selected club members who contribute toward club activities in a manner that warrants an address. These emails are either forwarded to their normal email account, or sometimes a full email account is provided that includes this webmail interface.

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