First off, you need to find your send-to-kindle email address and ensure the personal email address you’re sending the document is approved.
Option 1 – Convert PDF to Kindle via EmailĪmazon allows you to transfer PDF to Kindle via email and it will automatically convert your file to the right Kindle format (.azw). Here are three ways to convert PDF to Kindle. So in this post, we’ll show you how to convert PDF to a Kindle-friendly format easily and quickly! You can easily transfer your PDF documents to Kindle and read, but sometimes the layout tweaks horribly and causes a pretty annoying experience. It supports file types from Doc, HTML, JPG to PDF to meet your wide-ranging needs. You will not see this in a MIME-aware mail reader.Kindle has made it more convenient to read anywhere and anytime you want.
X-Original-To: from (unknown )īy (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id 4AFCCBC840BĬontent-Type: multipart/mixed boundary="=0515989056=" This is a multi-part message in MIME format.Ĭontent-Type: application/octet-stream name="testfile.mobi"Īnd this is the emailheader if I send a mail from calibre (configured to use the same server). X-Original-To: by (Postfix, from userid 10355) Only restarting calibre between sending each book allows sending them in reasonable time. So if I'm sending 5 books, it takes over 20 minutes for calibre to complete all 5 tasks. As if calibre adds 5 minutes to standard sending time for any subsequent book after first one from queue. But whenever I'm sending more books, first one always sends fast normally, but rest of queued books take over 5 minutes to send each (anywhere between 5m10s and 5m20s). When I'm sending just one book, it works fine. I have tried switching to different emails, but the books never showed up in amazon cloud.Įventually I have set up GMX email account and it works, albeit oddly. The last time it worked I was using Calibre v2.61.įirst of all, let me thank you, Kovid Goyal, for creating and maintaining calibre - it makes creating own books nearly effortless and so accessible for the not-so-tech-savvy users.Īs for topic - I have recently ran into same problem - calibre no longer successfuly transfers my books over to kindle (they never show up in amazon cloud). So to summarize: Calibre can send me an ebook, I can forward the ebook to Amazon, but Calibre can't send directly to Amazon. I have confirmed that the email address Calibre is using is in my "Approved Personal Document E-mail List". My email account can successfully "Send-to-Kindle E-Mail", and Calibre appears to send directly to my Kindle account, but the ebook never shows up in my list of "Personal Documents" and I get no error message either from Calibre or Amazon.Īs a work around I send an ebook from Calibre to my email and then forward it to my "Send-to-Kindle E-Mail", after which the ebook shows up in my list of "Personal Documents" under my Amazon account. A test email sent from Calibre works correctly.Ĭalibre can successfully send email to my email account. Hoping to correct the problem I am now using Calibre v2.63. It appears to have stopped working when I upgraded to v2.62. It has worked correctly in the past using Calibre v2.61 and configured to use my ISP's smtp server.
It appears that Calibre can no longer "Send-to-Kindle E-Mail".