I'm looking for a way to view my Evernotes in OS X Mail.app. I figured an RSS solution would be easiest, and I did get that to work, but only by making a public RSS feed. When I chose "share with individuals", I couldn't get it to work.
I followed this post on how to pull an RSS feed from a public notebook (btw, you don't even need to add /feed at the end as the post says you do). I tried following the same steps using a "share with individuals" notebook, but that didn't work.
1. Is there a way to get an RSS feed on a privately shared feed? That would be ideal.
2. If not, is the public feed actually listed somewhere, or if I made a public URL of random characters, could I assume that this data is relatively private? I'm not talking banking data private of course, but as long as it's not actually listed somewhere, or on a page that spiders will crawl and archive, then I think it's secure enough for my needs.
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jlinaschke 0
Hi there,
I'm looking for a way to view my Evernotes in OS X Mail.app. I figured an RSS solution would be easiest, and I did get that to work, but only by making a public RSS feed. When I chose "share with individuals", I couldn't get it to work.
I followed this post on how to pull an RSS feed from a public notebook (btw, you don't even need to add /feed at the end as the post says you do). I tried following the same steps using a "share with individuals" notebook, but that didn't work.
1. Is there a way to get an RSS feed on a privately shared feed? That would be ideal.
2. If not, is the public feed actually listed somewhere, or if I made a public URL of random characters, could I assume that this data is relatively private? I'm not talking banking data private of course, but as long as it's not actually listed somewhere, or on a page that spiders will crawl and archive, then I think it's secure enough for my needs.
thanks,
-Joseph
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