If you’ve been using a made-up email address as the ‘send from’ address, you will need to change this. If you’re not bothered by them, you don’t have to make any changes. If you’ve entered your own email address as the ‘send from’ address in Push to Kindle, you may now be receiving these verification emails from Amazon asking you to click the ‘Verify Request’ button. Amazon now checks for such messages and sends its verification email to the ‘send from’ address. Any email system can send emails using a custom ‘From’ address, but because this can be abused to send spam, many systems will flag these messages. It appears Amazon is now checking if the sending server is authorised to send emails on behalf of the ‘send from’ address. This could be in response to recent vulnerabilities discovered by researchers. This is still the case today, but Amazon is now applying even stricter checks when handling emails sent to its Personal Documents Service. It wasn’t until I changed the email to something more significantly different like that the article was sent directly without verification. I changed my send-to-kindle address from to but I still received the verification email. Minor differences between the two addresses will still trigger the verification request, as one Push to Kindle user reported: So if your Kindle address is and you’re sending an article from, you’ll always receive a “Verify your Kindle document” email from Amazon. The email asked the user to click a ‘Verify Request’ button within 48 hours to tell Amazon that the document should be sent to their Kindle. This didn’t affect everyone, but those whose Kindle address resembled their sending address began receiving emails with the subject line “Verify your Kindle document”. In 2019 Amazon started requiring user verification for documents sent to its Kindle Personal Documents service. And Amazon always processed these messages without trouble (provided the from address appeared in your approved list). In Push to Kindle, we’ve always given users the option of entering their own email address as the ‘send from’ address. Each Amazon Kindle account has its own approved list and by default the email address associated with your Amazon account is already on this list. To prevent spam to its service, Amazon has always required that documents sent to it come from an address listed in your Amazon Kindle ‘approved’ list. Push to Kindle uses Amazon Kindle’s Personal Documents service to send articles to your Kindle account. If you currently use our default address as your ‘send from’ address in Push to Kindle, you’re most likely not affected. It’ll give a little more background and instructions on how to make sure you’re not affected when sending articles to your Kindle. Please note that it's not possible to read Blinks on the Kindle desktop app, only in Kindle's mobile apps.This is an update to our previous Patreon post about delivery issues some Push to Kindle users may be experiencing as a result of recent changes to Amazon’s Kindle Personal Documents service. For a step-by-step guide on how to use it, go here. Now, whenever you find a Blink you'd like to send to your Kindle, you can use our "Send to Kindle" feature.Blinks to your Kindle will be sent from this address. Under Approved Personal Document E-Mail List you can add to your list of approved email addresses by clicking add a new approved email address.Navigate the Amazon website to the Preferences tab and scroll down until you find Personal Document Settings.Go to your Amazon Account and click to the page Manage Your Content And Devices or navigate here:.Your Kindle email address is stated in your Kindle settings under "My Account" Where can I find my Kindle email address? Please note that you can only adjust these settings through the website. Select " Connect" under Kindle Connect and add your Kindle email* to your Blinkist account.Open the Blinkist website and go to the Settings page for " Connected Services".If you’re a Premium subscriber, just set up your Kindle email in the Blinkist app and add our address to your approved email list in your Kindle settings. In addition to reading Blinks on your iPad, iPhone, or Android device and through the website, Blinkist Premium subscribers can send Blinks to Kindle.
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