Open mskopp opened 3 years ago
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One year old request but still a missing feature…
I too would appreciate this feature. As an easier implementation, it would be nice to have an option for deleting feeds after a certain number of posts, rather than age. That way, a busy feed with a lot of posts would be trash-collected regularly, while a quiet feed with one post a year would still be available.
Apologise if this should have been a separate issue, and thanks for all the work on this great reader!
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The "Move articles to Trash:" function is nice but depending upon different feeds, one might prefer an option to configure this individually per feed.
When editing (or creating) a new feed, I would like to set the option for the "Move articles to Trash:" for this feed, with a default option to "Use global setting".
(I would also like to see more options for the time to choose, e.g. additional values "2 months, 6 months, 1 year")
Being able to set this on feed level is for use-cases where one has some high-frequent RSS feeds (say 10-100 entries per day) and some low frequent feeds as well. The high-frequent RSS feed list might grow up fast and a short term deletion might makes sense where for the low frequent feeds a much longer deletion time is more applicable.