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Originally Posted by Mulder
There's nothing there. Maybe Amazon needed to verify my personal email before I can sent things from it. I'll try again.
I can just sent the pdf as an attachement--right? Is there a fee for sending pdf's?
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Have you set up your approved email addresses via your "
Manage Your Kindle" account page. Yes you send the file as an attachment. There is a 15 cent per 1MB (rounded up) for sending non-Kindle store content via Whispernet. I prefer to use the @free.kindle.com method.
Here's the info from the Amazon's
online help file (it's in your user guide as well).
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Your Kindle Approved E-mail List
Your Kindle can only receive e-mailed attachments from e-mail addresses authorized on the Manage Your Kindle page. For a detailed description of how to send files to your Kindle via the wireless connection, see Sending Personal Documents to Kindle.
To add or edit an approved e-mail address:
1. Scroll to the "Your Kindle approved e-mail list" section on the Manage Your Kindle page.
2. If the desired e-mail address is not listed, enter an e-mail address you wish to use for sending content to your Kindle and click the "Add Address" link.
3. If you make a mistake or wish to remove an address from the list, simply click the "Delete" link next to the address.
4. If you wish to authorize multiple senders from the same domain, enter a partial address, omitting the user name: @youremailservice.com.
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Sending Personal Documents to Kindle
Kindle's Personal Document Service (via Whispernet) allows you to e-mail approved files to your Kindle's e-mail address. Then, Amazon can transfer the file(s) wirelessly in a Kindle-compatible format to the device(s) for a fee. To avoid a fee, or if you're not in wireless range, you can send an e-mail to "name"@free.kindle.com and download the files via USB in a Kindle compatible format to the device(s).
Your Kindle will only receive converted files from e-mail addresses you have authorized on the Manage Your Kindle page to help prevent spam.
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