Update the RSS Feed

Hi, I need help to get the box that says: "Enter your name and password to update the RSS feed" Then it says to update the RSS feed, "Gmail-Inbox" for [email protected] you need to login to the area "new mail feed" on mail.google.com your password will be sent to clear."
I have done this a number of times, and this box keeps coming up on the screen numerous times throughout the day. How can I get this screen to stop?
Thanks

I accept cookies only from site I visit. I just went into my preferences and tried adjusting my RSS feed so let me see if it has done the trick...

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