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Old 05-01-2022, 01:09 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Loosheesh View Post
The first option is already set. How would the second option work with Calibre, as the book isn't sent through an email app ... or is it? I have no idea how that works. I use Outlook on my laptop and I'm able to both send and receive emails with the VPN on.
In your use case, calibre would be the email app.

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I also tried excluding Calibre with the split tunneling but that didn't work either.
Given that ExpressVPN states that even with split tunneling, ExpressVPN's DNS servers are still used, I would not have expected split tunnelling to help.
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What happens to my DNS queries when I use split tunneling?

As long as you are connected to ExpressVPN, all of your DNS queries will go through ExpressVPN’s servers, no matter how you configure your split-tunneling settings.
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