Unlike Microsoft Office Outlook, the Office 365 version of Outlook (Outlook Web App) doesn’t support RSS Feeds. At least as of today it doesn’t support this feature but there is always hope that Microsoft will add this feature in the future. In the mean time here’s how you can add the RSS Feed to a page in SharePoint Online, which is part of Office 365. • Edit the page. • On the insert tab click Web part.
Note that lots of systems and applications offer RSS feeds for data integration, e.g. SharePoint and Office 365. Many feeds provide a 'source' attribute that could be helpful to separate the data sources in case of aggregations. HTML formatted fields, e.g. For description, are fully supported. Subscribe to an RSS Feed from a webpage On a webpage, choose the RSS Feed icon, such as, or,, for the content you want to receive. When the RSS Feed opens in Internet Explorer, choose Subscribe to this feed.
• In the Content Rollup category select RSS Viewer. • In the RSS Viewer Web Part click Open the tool pane.
• In the RSS Feed URL box type the address of the RSS Feed. For example, the RSS Feed URL for my blog is You can also adjust the feed refresh time and the feed limit, or accept the defaults that are shown in the screenshot and then click OK.
• The latest blog posts are now visible in the RSS Viewer and are update based on the frequency you chose. • Save the page. Copyright ©2014 Zubair Alexander.
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RSS Feeds is a feature within SharePoint that we have not been able to quite understand how it works. RSS Feeds can be enabled on lists for example and then can be used in RSS Readers such as Microsoft Outlook. We have tried adding the RSS Feed created to Outlook with some success. However it did raise questions about whether you would continue to receive updates should you not be logged in to the Office 365 website. In theory we knew that you shouldn’t as the data is not public.
We did test this by logging out and entering a new post using a different user account on another PC, this seemed to work and I did not receive the update in the RSS Feed. I expected at this point, when I logged back in to the Office 365 website that the RSS Feed would begin updating again with any new posts, but this did not seem to be the case. After waiting a while the new post did not appear in the RSS Feed and didn’t understand why. Later (probably half an hour to an hour) the new post then appeared in the RSS Feed. It’s behaviour was therefore difficult to understand. It light of this we decided to post a question to the Office 365 Community and await a response. We had previously read that RSS Feeds were not supported in the Small Business edition, however after looking more in to the feature directly on the website, managed to set up what appears to be a working Feed.
At this stage we are however still a little unsure as to how they work.,, Post navigation.
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