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Old 10-24-2010, 07:02 AM   #6
Manichean
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I never thought off looking in the Sent Mails! Thanks, there seems to be the problem:
The file doesn't get a name... It's named "noname". If I rename it to smth.mobi, I can open it in Calibre. So it seems that Calibre can't handle sending umlauts?
I don't know. Try testing it by creating a new book with an Umlaut in the title, then sending it via email. What I can say is that it looks like Amazon does its filetype detection solely based on file extensions, since, although it's a working mobi file, they weren't able to detect it as such.
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