

Click "Your Devices", and you will see all your Kindle devices, including your Kindle Reading App, such as Kindle for android, Kindle for iOS.Ĭlick the device or app you want, and you will see the Kindle personal email address. Go to Amazon website, find "Manage Your Content and Devices". Tap "Settings" -> "Device options" -> "Personalize your Kindle" -> "Send-to-Kindle Email"įind Kindle Personal Email Address on Amazon website When I surf on internet, I found there are many people don't know their Kindle email address, Infact, you can find your Kindle personal email address on Kindle eReader or Amazon website.įind Kindle Personal Email Address on eReader And Amazon also limit the number of documents you send or store, but they don't say the exact quantity, I think it's enough for personal use. Notice that the file size must be under 50MB. AZW)-Updated: Kindle will no longer accept. Supported File Types When Send to Kindle by Email Supported Format of Kindle Personal Documents Service

If you are using Instapaper instead of Pocket, you can select Installpaper item from the unknown category.
Send to kindle calibre download#
Send to kindle calibre archive#
Your articles on Pocket will be marked as archive once they are downloaded to your Calibre library.

Put in your Pocket username and password, hit Download now button, you will have an eBook that has all your Pocket articles momentarily. Once you do, launch Calibre and click on the Fetch News button at the top toolbar.ĭouble-click the Unknown category, and select Pocket from the list on the left. Using CalibreĬalibre is an awesome eBook management tool to all your eBooks needs. If you are like me, using it to manage your eBooks, do you know it also has a feature built-in called Fetch News that you can use to pull your Pocket articles?īefore you dive into it, make sure you have the latest version of Calibre installed. If you are thinking of the same, and here are 2 ways of doing it. Since my list of articles I want to read gets longer and longer, I thought it may be helpful if I can push these articles to my Kindle eReader so I can read them on a device that I enjoy reading for a longer period of time. I also have a Kindle eReader I carry everyday to read books during my commute. I use Pocket as my read later app for articles I want to read in details.
