How to Add an Approved Sender to Your Kindle and How to Find Your @kindle.com Email
To find your @kindle.com email address:
- Go to Manage Your Content and Devices on Amazon. It's under the 'Your Account' menu (located under Hello, [your name]
- From Settings, scroll down to Personal Document Settings.
- Under Send-to-Kindle Email Settings, your Send to Kindle email address will be listed.
To add an email to your Approved Senders list:
- Go to Manage Your Content and Devices
- From Settings, scroll down to Personal Document Settings.
- Under Approved Personal Document E-mail List, select Add a new approved e-mail address.
- Enter the desired email address and click Add Address.Tip: To remove an approved email address, select Delete next to the address you wish to remove, and then click OK to confirm.
Source: Amazon.com
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