Read Kindle Paperwhite for Dummies Online

Authors: Leslie H. Nicoll

Tags: #Computers, #Hardware, #Mobile Devices, #General

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The Send to Kindle application is a fairly recent development and certainly makes converting and transferring documents quick and easy. However, e-mail is a reliable standby to use for file transfer.

You can use e-mail also when you don’t want to sideload content onto your Kindle Paperwhite with the USB cable.

File types that can be transferred through e-mail

You can send the following types of files to your Kindle Paperwhite using the unique e-mail address for your device. Note that these files must be
unprotected
(that is, not protected by DRM) to be readable on your Kindle Paperwhite:

DOC or DOCX:
Microsoft Word

PDF:
Adobe

HTML:
Web documents

TXT:
Text files

RTF:
Rich Text Format

PRC or MOBI:
Kindle format from Mobipocket

AZW, AZW1, AZW2, AZW3:
Kindle format

JPG, GIF, PNG, or BMP:
Graphics

Utilizing the Kindle Paperwhite e-mail address

To convert your personal documents so you can read them on your Kindle Paperwhite, send them to the e-mail address associated with your Kindle Paperwhite:
yourname
@kindle.com
, where
yourname
is the unique name identified with your Kindle Paperwhite. This e-mail address was created automatically when you registered your Kindle Paperwhite. You can change the e-mail address, if you want; the steps to do so are described shortly.

Discovering your Paperwhite’s e-mail address

To find out what your Kindle Paperwhite’s e-mail address is, follow these steps:

1. Tap Menu

Settings.

2. Tap Device Options

Personalize Your Kindle.

The Send-to-Kindle E-Mail screen appears.

3. Tap the Send-to-Kindle E-mail option, which is the last item on the list.

The e-mail address associated with your Kindle Paperwhite is displayed.

Changing your Paperwhite’s e-mail address

To change your Kindle Paperwhite’s e-mail address, you must do so from your Amazon account on your computer. Follow these steps:

1. Go to
www.amazon.com
.

2. If prompted, enter your e-mail address and password.

3. Click the Sign In Using Our Secure Server button.

4. From the left-hand menu, under Your Kindle Account, choose Personal Document Settings.

Your Kindle Paperwhite and its associated e-mail address appear.

5. Click Edit and input a new address.

If you create an e-mail address that is already in use, you’ll be prompted to modify it or create another.

6. Click the Update button to save.

To send an e-mail to your Kindle Paperwhite, you need to approve your own e-mail address and any others that might send content to your device. This can be done only through your Amazon account, not from the Kindle Paperwhite.

Approving an e-mail address

Amazon adds a level of security to the e-mail transfer process by limiting which e-mail addresses can be used to send documents to your
@kindle.com
e-mail address. This prevents unauthorized users from sending documents to your Kindle Paperwhite and potentially running up document transfer charges.

You manage this approved e-mail list from the Manage Your Kindle page. To approve an e-mail address so it can send content to your Kindle Paperwhite, follow these steps:

1. Go to
www.amazon.com
.

2. If prompted, enter your e-mail address and password.

3. Click the Sign In Using Our Secure Server button.

4. From the left menu, under Your Kindle Account, choose Personal Document Settings.

The list of approved e-mail addresses is in the center of the screen under the heading, Approved Personal Document E-Mail List. If you have not previously approved any e-mail addresses, the list will be blank.

5. Click Add a New Approved E-Mail Address.

6. Enter the e-mail address you want to approve, and then click Add Address.

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