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Originally Posted by jswinden
The Personal Document feature is really cool. One of the things I had been hoping for was the ability to archive as well as sync (farthest page read and highlights and notes) in files other than books directly purchased and downloaded from Amazon. Most of my recent books were purchased and downloaded from Amazon. However, occasionally I buy a Topaz book which I then deDRM and convert to mobi so that the text reflows like a normal mobi book. This makes it a heck of a lot easier on my eyes. In the past that would have caused the book to not be syncable because it was modified. I also have tons of books I purchased from other stores and in other formats This allows me to archive and sync them too! 
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I know! I love that I can synch my docs now. I showed hubby how I was reading in one book on the K4 and then opened it on the K3 and it opened in the same place. He was amazed!
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Originally Posted by jswinden
That is what I think to. My email has and is a bit flaky on occasion, as is my Outlook 2007 program. It might still be good to learn if we can turn a book into a Personal Document through a means other than emailing. Of course I guess another alternative would be to use my GMail account instead of the one at GoDaddy.
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When I assign a email account in cpanel of my domain It asks how much to set the file attachment limit. By default the limit is 10mb but you can set it to whatever the real server limit is or in between.
I do believe gmail's limit is 25MB. I have a gmail account just for my Kindle.