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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do You Own a Kindle? Post 302507762 by tetsujin on Thursday 24th of March 2011 05:34:29 PM
Old 03-24-2011
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Originally Posted by Perderabo
I can plug my kindle into a Window computer and it mounts the kindle like it is a USD thumb drive. Then I copied my pdf file to the kindle, "ejected" it and my pdf's were there. Ironically, I not know how to email a pdf to my kindle. I'm a bit taken aback to learn that such a thing is possible. I hope my kindle does not start getting spam pdf's. Smilie
I don't know if this is a new Kindle/old Kindle thing but my understanding was that email was the only way... Don't know, really.

As for email - you have to whitelist sender addresses, so at the very least someone hoping to spam you would need to get the sender address right. This was actually a challenge for us the first time around, we didn't know you had to whitelist the sender address, so our attempts to send docs over just failed.
 

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OBUS-GEN-SERVER(1)					      General Commands Manual						OBUS-GEN-SERVER(1)

NAME
obus-gen-server - generate server-side ocaml bindings from D-Bus introspection files SYNOPSIS
obus-gen-server [ options ] input-files DESCRIPTION
obus-gen-server generates an ocaml module from D-Bus introspection files. The generated module contains code for defining a D-Bus service implementing the D-Bus interfaces listed in intropection files. It depends on the interface module generated with obus-gen-interface. The module generated by obus-gen-server it is meant to be edited. OPTIONS
-o output-prefix Use this name as output prefix. It defaults to the input file name without its extension and extended with "_server". For example, if the input file name is "foo.xml" (or "foo.obus"), then "obus-gen-server" will generate "foo_server.ml" and "foo_server.mli". -keep-common Keeps common interfaces, i.e. all interfaces starting with "org.freedesktop.DBus". By default they are dropped. -help or --help Display a short usage summary and exit. AUTHOR
Jeremie Dimino <jeremie@dimino.org> SEE ALSO
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