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Originally Posted by RodFrey
Thanks for the feedback, mowbray and Pushka.
Pushka, don't the new Global Wireless devices have 3g access outside the U.S.?
mowbray, I planned on providing a browser for all your attachments that I could support, showing when you received it, who sent it, and a little bit of the message body. Choosing to download the attachment would send it through the Amazon email service. I'd convert XSL, PPT, etc. into PDFs on the server first.
I'd really like to provide more elegant access to documents rather than using the Amazon service (which costs extra, something like 15c/megabyte I think) but it doesn't seem to be possible right now with the device access Amazon is providing.
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What you could consider is generating a html file on the server/workstation side and transferring that to the Kindle using some sort of automatic copy facility every time that the Kindle was USB connected to the PC.
You would then have a list of all the attachments in your email and could highlight which ones you wanted to 'pull' next time you connect. If you dont want to use the Amazon service (and pay for it), then USB is your only real option (at least outside the US).