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Old 07-11-2023, 01:11 PM   #1
Jacques Q.
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no more EPub for Kindle after all ?

Hello.
I still send nearly all of my "documents" to Kindle, using Send-to-Kindle (latest version, as far as I know), as Mobi files - while it lasts, this is fine wih me, considering the EPubs take forever to be converted and appear on the device and in the cloud.
But sometimes (e.g. when EPub size is smaller and under 50 Mb while Mobi is above that limit) I do send EPubs.
Lately, I noticed that whenever I try to send an EPub, I immediately get this : "The file type is not supported."
Not that it bothers me a lot, because as I said, I do prefer using Mobi files. But does anyone else encounter this ? And does anybody know what causes this, and what consequences it has on the contantly repeated policy of Amazon to warn you that Mobi files will not be accepted any more (without any specific date) ?
Thanks a lot in advance for sharing your experience with that and enlightening me about what causes it and what it means....
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