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In the new window that appears, click the plus sign, and then type X-Mail-Rss-Source-Url into the box that appears and click OK. Scroll down to the end of the pop-up menu and select Edit Header List. Click the Any pop-up menu and set it to all, then click the From pop-up. For Description, enter whatever you like, though descriptive never hurts- Possible monitors for sale.

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Open Mail’s Preferences, click on Rules, then click Add Rule. This entry in the messages header shows where it came from, and we can use it as the basis for a Mail rule to help us find monitors for sale. There’s really only one thing you need to see there, and that’s the line that begins X-Mail-Rss-Source-Url. This will show you a lot of detail at the top of the message, something like this: X-Uniform-Type-Identifier: -rss-articleX-Mail-Rss-Source-Url: : c99e5c768d68d7ed3fdcd41c08ae39ca79a77198X-Mail-Rss-Article-Url: : Dell 2001FP 21" LCD Monitor (daly city) $150X-Mail-Rss-Author: Content-Type: multipart/alternative boundary=Apple-Mail-47-632535565etc. Start by selecting any entry in the RSS feed, and selecting View -> Message -> Raw Source. At this point, you could stop, of course-mark the existing entries as read, and new ones will show up regularly as Mail checks the RSS feed.īut why not use Mail’s capabilities to make your search easier? In this example, I’m looking for a monitor, so let’s use Mail’s Rules to highlight possible matching posts. The selected topic area (computers, in this case) then appears in the RSS section of Mail’s sidebar, showing the last 100 postings. In the new dialog that opens, check the Specify a Custom Feed URL box, then paste your copied URL into the blank box and click Add. Switch to Mail and click File -> Add RSS Feeds. (You may also see one in the browser’s URL bar, but because I have NetNewsWire set up as my default RSS reader, clicking that link would subscribe to the topic in NetNewsWire, which isn’t what I want to do.) Control-click on the icon at the bottom of the page and select Copy Link (or however your browser phrases it) to copy the URL to the clipboard. At the bottom of that page is an RSS icon. (for a list of supported locations, check theįrom the main SF Bay Area page, I click intoĬomputers to see the current postings.

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As an example, let’s say I’m interested in finding a monitor for my Mac Pro in the San Francisco Craigslist ads.












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