You should be able to enable the blocklist plugin within the web ui (under "Config"->"Enabled Plugins"). Doesn't this work?
Alternatively you could use the GTK client remotely.
That didn't appear under the Ajax template but once I changed to the classic/default theme I saw the option you've mentioned. Many thanks!
EDIT: After trying to import the different types listed, nothing happens. This is what I've done:
* I've changed port for the daemon (connects fine with it since I'm able to download torrents)
* I've enabled blocklist under plugins and i then got the blocklist listed under plugins
* Under blocklist I've ticked all three option (Import on daemon start, Download now, Import now) and pressed save.
* I've done the above for all default listed types and then I've tried pointing to other suggested sources such as bluetack etc.
* I've rebooted the server after this without any luck
After pressing refresh below the "Blocked Ranges" still remains at 0.
I'm currently on ubuntu server 8.10 with Deluge 1.1.0_RC2. I read a different thread(
http://forum.deluge-torrent.org/viewtop ... =7&t=13585 ) that mentioned installing a modified "egg". I tried following the suggestions in that thread but failed quite fast since I don't know how to install this new egg via the webui? I don't seem to have the option to "Install" new plugins?
EDIT2: Fired up the webui now and all of a sudden it's there, the blocked range!!! Perhaps it took quite some time to download and install? Anyway, as long as it works then I'm a happy man

Thanks for all your help and please keep up the good work

PS! I'm currently using the default (
http://www.deluge-torrent.org/blocklist ... ter.dat.gz) block list... I suppose it won' make a huge difference if i change to another one such as the bluetack one? DS!
Currently the only RSS plugin is GTK UI only.
This will hopefully change in the future.
In the meantime, if you know python, you could write a ui client script to fetch RSS feeds.
Yeah I think a lot of people are starting to use rss feed downloading which hopefully might help in future developments. Sadly, I'm not much of a programmer :/