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Originally Posted by Sirtel
Calibre has a content server, which makes the files available online, but it will not start automatically, unless you've set it to do so (Preferences -> Sharing over the net -> Run server automatically when calibre starts). And you can password-protect the server, so only people who know the username and password can access it.
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Originally Posted by kolthat
Is this turned on by default? Or do people have to go into settings and turn it on themselves?
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Originally Posted by Sirtel
It is not turned on by default. You have to turn it on manually.
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And in any event the calibre server doesn't, and can't, auto-upload to anything. Something must connect to the server and 'pull' a book.
To answer the original question: there is nothing in standard calibre that auto-uploads to anything. It is possible to find hacked 'forks' that do weird stuff but not on calibre's official site. It is also possible to install a plugin that does who-knows-what, but the risk of this is greatly reduced if you get plugins only through the calibre plugin downloader.