![]() ![]() If you're using a different webmail, make sure that your provider allows sending via SMTP. Replace both YOUREMAIL with your Gmail username, KINDLEUSERNAME with your Kindle username (so that the address is valid), and PASSWORD with your Gmail password. Sendemail -f -t -u "Convert" -m "Sent automatically by sendemail." -s :587 -xu -xp PASSWORD -a "$1" If you're using Gmail, then paste this instead: Replace YOUREMAILADDRESS with your email, KINDLEUSERNAME with your Kindle username (so that the address is valid), replace YOURMAILSERVER with the address of your SMTP mail server (if you don't know what this is contact your administrator, or get the info from your ISP's email setup instructions it'll probably be an address with a name like ), replace PORTNUMBER with the number of the server's communications port (probably 25 if not otherwise stated), and replace USERNAME with your email username and PASSWORD with your email password. ![]() Sendemail -f YOUREMAILADDRESS -t -u "Convert" -m "Sent automatically by sendemail." -s YOURMAILSERVER:PORTNUMBER -xu USERNAME -xp PASSWORD -a "$1" If you're using a standard STMP mail delivery server, paste this text into the file: Step 1This procedure requires installing the sendemail package. This should work with any reasonably modern version running Gnome and Nautilus. I've discovered a way to automatically send a document to my Kindle under Ubuntu. ![]()
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