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Back to RSS readers, my two favourite ones, NetNewsWire and Vienna have both dropped support for Mac OS X 10.4 in their latest versions (3.2.7 and 2.5.x respectively), and now they require at least Mac OS X 10.5 to run.

In 2012, Apple discontinued RSS feeds in its Mail and Safari applications with the release of Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. They were eventually returned to Safari but not to the Mail application. This article refers to the Mail application in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and earlier. Read RSS News Feeds in Mac OS X Mail 10.7 and Earlier 

The Apple Mail application in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and earlier can receive not only mail but also articles or headlines from RSS news feeds. You can even have news feeds appear in your inbox along with email newsletters.

To add an RSS news feed to your Mac OS X Mail:

*NetNewsWire is a free RSS Reader for Mac OS X. NetNewsWire is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom news aggregator that is completely free for Mac OS X. NetNewsWire can keep you updated with the latest news. NetNewsWire is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom news aggregator that is completely free for Mac OS X. NetNewsWire can keep you updated with the latest news.

*I'm looking for an RSS reader for my Mac, specifically one that displays the authors of articles from a site. A lot of websites and web magazines, like Slate (www.slate.com), have rss links to on their pages, but when you read the feed on your reader, it won't tell you the authors of the articles.Similarly, it would be nice if an RSS reader would identify the author of a blog, so I don't have.

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Open the Mail application on your Mac.

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Select File, and then click Add RSS Feeds from the menu bar.

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If you have the desired feed already bookmarked in Safari:

*Choose Browse Feeds in Safari Bookmarks.

*Use Collections and the search field to locate the desired RSS news feed or feeds.

*Make sure the boxes of all feeds you want to read in Mail are checked.

*Click Add.

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To add a feed that is not bookmarked in Safari:

*Choose Specify a custom feed URL.

*Copy and paste the RSS news feed's address from your browser.

*Click OK.

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That's it! Read RSS News Feed Items in Your Mac OS X Mail Inbox 

To see new articles from a feed in your Mac OS X Mail inbox:

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Open the feed under RSS in the mailbox list.

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Click the up arrow.

Click the down arrow in the feed's folder under Inbox to remove it from the inbox but not from Mac OS X Mail altogether. Read RSS News Feeds Grouped by Folder in Mac OS X Mail 

To read multiple feeds grouped together:

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Click the + button at the bottom of the mailbox list.

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Select New Mailbox from the menu.

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Make sure RSS (or a subfolder thereof) is selected under Location.

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Type the desired name (for example, 'Morning Reading').

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Click OK.

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Move all desired RSS news feeds to the folder.

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