How to Show URL for Existing RSS Feed in Mail?

I have several RSS feeds in Mail.  How do I reveal the URL for those RSS feeds?

See edits above.
Select the feed / feeds in questions and export.
You have to open the .mbox of the feed in question>The files inside the feed.mbox>mbox can be viewed with Textedit, command-F to search may help:   X-Mail-Rss-Source-Url
Hope that helps.

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