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Old 05-25-2019, 07:41 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by FavSport:Reading View Post
Stumped, thank you for the information. What I really want to do is continue to send them via email but it simply is not working. I don't know why. I haven't done anything differently other than we switched from Consolidated Communications (formerly Fairpoint) which was a land line, to a Verizon Jetpack. The jetpack is working extremely well with everything, except for this email glitch. I just don't know what to do to fix it. Any thoughts? I was able to find the books on the computer where they were originally downloaded and share them via email, but it doesn't send the updated bookcovers, etc.
As Kovid said "look at the log from the email sending jobs".

Generally that log file has the reason for the send failure --"authentication" is one of the more common but there are all kinds of errors that can occur.

You can try posting a calibre debug log here if you are having issues seeing any useful information in the log file.

Start calibre in debug mode, try emailing your ebook and close calibre. The debug log will pop up. Copy and paste it into a message here and wrap it in spoiler tags (the eyeball with the X will wrap that tag around selected text).

It is very likely that log file has the information needed to give others the ability to diagnose your problem. As it is, you are calling your auto mechanic, saying my car is making a funny noise then expecting him to diagnose the problem with no further information.
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