Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Is it possible to view multiple RSS feeds at once, but also tag each article so you can easily tell which feed it came from?

  • 3 replies
  • 3 have this problem
  • 1 view
  • Paskiausią atsakymą parašė alta88

more options

I'm having trouble setting up my rss feeds. I'm trying to make a single folder, put multiple RSS feeds inside of it, view the output of every RSS feed in the main folder, and add an identifier to each article that tells me what RSS feed it came from at a glance.

See below for a crudely photoshopped example of something like what I'm hoping to accomplish.

I'm having trouble setting up my rss feeds. I'm trying to make a single folder, put multiple RSS feeds inside of it, view the output of every RSS feed in the main folder, and add an identifier to each article that tells me what RSS feed it came from at a glance. See below for a crudely photoshopped example of something like what I'm hoping to accomplish.
Pridėtos ekrano nuotraukos

Modified by Cyphy

Chosen solution

You can set up a filter to tag messages based on their website link matching the custom header Content-Base, as described in the guide. Then, you can create a saved search virtual folder as a subfolder of the main feed subscription containing folder. The saved search folder criterion would be the specific tag; the folder can have any name. This way, you see all messages from all feeds in the main folder, and can focus in on a specific feed by selecting the saved search subfolder.

Skaityti atsakymą kartu su kontekstu 👍 1

All Replies (3)

more options

Doesn't the 'From' column show exactly that?

more options

Unfortunately, no. A single RSS feed can have multiple names in the "from" tab, and two seperate RSS feeds can have the same name in the "from" tab. While that could work for some feeds, it's more of a cheap fix than a solution. I'd prefer it if I could personally mark an RSS feed myself so I know exactly which feed it comes from, just in case of a scenario like above.

more options

Chosen Solution

You can set up a filter to tag messages based on their website link matching the custom header Content-Base, as described in the guide. Then, you can create a saved search virtual folder as a subfolder of the main feed subscription containing folder. The saved search folder criterion would be the specific tag; the folder can have any name. This way, you see all messages from all feeds in the main folder, and can focus in on a specific feed by selecting the saved search subfolder.

Modified by alta88