Rss with Safari 6.0

Hello dear Apple community
I've a new problem with my fantastic mac OS X 10.7.4 . You will tell me, one more, yeah one more, so now i get probably 150 problems with this version, who should be perfect. And it's often the same problem, to use an application, we "Have to", not to say we must, use another apple software. So, the new sheet is about RSS in safari 6.0.
Before my updating, I could read my RSS flux in Safari, where I was happy about that. Now, Safari want add my RSS in Mail. So I have to read news in my boxmail. Something logic ? Not really ...
I deleted already couple of weeks, ok, few months ago "Mail", as Itunes, and Quicktime. Probably you do some fantastic software, but it's too heavy. So I prefer delete them, and save some memory for my other stuff. Why mail, download all the time, all my e-mail ? I don't need that. If I want read my e-mails, I go on Gmail. It's so easy. And i've an application, who tell me when i've a new e-mail, i click on, and open for me a new tab. Light. It's the new think that apple should do.
Anyway, I'ld like to know how can i read my RSS Flux on Safari, otherwise Opera is awesome.
Kind regards, Pierre.

You can't read RSS feeds in Safari 6. You can use Mail, but if you upgrade to OS X 10.8 that won't work either, so I suggest you install a third-party RSS reader, such as "Vienna." There are many others.

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