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Old 11-25-2017, 09:50 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
If you select "Read", a list of apps appear (gmail for me, but it can be inbox (default app). It they don't appear press the three dots and you'll be able to configure the apps). There's a "Send to Kindle" too, and it works.

All this with iOS 9 (I've not updated my iPad).
I am not going to say you are wrong, only that my iPhone doesn't have any of those options. I can copy to various chat applications, add to notes and save to files. If I click the three dots I see 'save to files' with a bar that I can drag to enable or disable. This is on version iOS 11.1.2 with no default email configured, primarily because I use gmail and in China it is blocked except with a VPN enabled. The end result is the battery is drained as my phone throws itself against The Great Firewall :O...but definitely no built in mail server that displays itself like in calibre. I know only because I don't have mail configured on my computer either.
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