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Old 05-13-2016, 07:23 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
As jhowell said, the Send-to-Kindle service modifies all books to set the cdetype to PDOC (and set the exth 113 to a Personal Documents Service-format ASIN).

Since this happens after you send it once the book reaches Amazon's servers, there is no workaround unless you want to hack Amazon's servers and "fix" their service for them.
This can actually be beneficial if you do *all* your sideloading that way -- you can use it to keep track of which things were sideloaded. (Of course, there's not much reason to do that if you're doing all your sideloading that way: the principal reason to do it is to track which things you need to copy onto a new device by hand rather than syncing them from Amazon, and if you've been using documents-by-email plus personal archiving you don't need to copy *anything* onto a new device... but it's half a solution.)
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