True. And I never do use the Kindle profile because that profile omits the dates in the title. So my quandary, or question is, it looks like the suggested code above to be added to recipes only triggers image compression if the output profile "begins with 'Kindle'". And if you have to set the profile to Kindle you can shrink images but you lose the date in the title.
Don't know how it would work in practice, but it's the SIZE of the file that's the problem. In the New Yorker case I cited, a 93mb file attachment would be rejected by almost any email service, regardless of whether it was being emailed to Amazon or my grandmother.
And while the inclusion of dates in the Kindle output may have caused problems in years gone by, is that still a problem, given that Amazon has dramatically changed the way they do things? Is it still necessary to exclude dates in the titles of news in the Kindle output? If the dates were allowed then we could still use the code above to limit file sizes without losing the dates, as the dates are really the only way to distinguish among multiple issues of the same magazine on a Kindle.
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