Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a way for content publishers to make news, blogs,
and other content available to subscribers. You can add your favorite RSS Feeds
as subscriptions in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. There are several ways to add
an RSS Feed.
What is RSS?
RSS provides a convenient way for content publishers to distribute information in
a standardized format. A standardized XML file format allows the information to
be published once, and then viewed by many different programs such as Microsoft
Office Outlook 2007. A common example of RSS content is sources of information such
as news headlines that are frequently updated.
The benefit of RSS is the aggregation of all content from multiple Web sources in
one place. You no longer have to visit different Web sites for news, weather, blogs,
and other information. With RSS, summaries of content are delivered to you, and
then you decide which specific articles you want to read by clicking a link.
The delivery mechanism for RSS content is known as an RSS feed. There are millions
of RSS feeds that consist of headlines or short summaries of content with a link
provided to the original source. The feeds can also contain the complete content,
and include attachments of almost any type. Other names for RSS feeds are Web feeds,
XML feeds, RSS channels, and syndicated content.
You can discover new RSS feeds in several ways. On Web sites that offer this feature,
you might see the

,

or,

. In some Web browsers, such as Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 7, when you
click these buttons, you can subscribe to the associated feed.
You can also enter the Internet address, known as the URL, of an RSS feed directly
in Outlook.
Other people can share an individual RSS link with you through Outlook. When you
receive an RSS Feed sharing request, you can automatically add the feed to your
own list of RSS Feeds.
To learn how to import a collection of RSS Feeds, see the
See Also
section.
Add an RSS Feed through Windows Internet Explorer 7
When you use Windows Internet Explorer 7 and Office Outlook 2007, you can add RSS
Feeds from either program as well as view the feeds in either program.
- When you browse to a Web page that contains RSS information,
appears in Windows Internet Explorer next to the
Home
button.

- Click
. A list of
all available RSS Feeds on the Web page is displayed.
- Click the RSS Feed that you want to add.
Tip You can also click
,
or,
in the Web page.
Add an RSS Feed through the Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Account Settings dialog
box
- On the Tools menu, click Account Settings.
- On the RSS Feeds tab, click New.
- In the New RSS Feed dialog box, type or press CTRL+V to paste
the URL of the RSS Feed. For example, http://www.example.com/feed/main.xml.
- Click Add.
- Click OK.
Add an RSS Feed sent to you in a sharing invitation e-mail message
- When you receive an RSS Feed sharing invitation, click Add this RSS
Feed.

You can click the button at the top the Reading Pane, or if you open the message,
on the Share tab, in the Open group, click Add this RSS Feed..

- Click OK to confirm adding the RSS Feed to Office Outlook 2007.