The calibre Content server allows you to access your calibrelibraries and read books directly in a browser on your favorite mobile phone ortablet device. As a result, you do not need to install any dedicated bookreading/management apps on your phone. Just use the browser. The serverdownloads and stores the book you are reading in an off-line cache so that youcan read it even when there is no internet connection.
- Within Cal i bre, setup sending emails to your Kindle email address. Here’s some help on this. Then — within Calibre — simply right-click on the book you would like to send to your Kindle Paperwhite or Kindle app, and click ‘Connect/share’, ‘Email to email address’ inside the appearing context menu.
- A friend was getting errors from gmail when trying to send books that used to work. I am able to do it with no problem, so I was trying to help. However, I only succeeded in getting very confused about why mine works at all. I can't find anyplace that shows any setup for my email server to use. I found the preferences, but all the fields are blank.
- But you can set up your iPhone and Mac so that the latter can send/receive SMS messages. Receive and Send SMS and MMS Messages on Your Mac To receive and send SMS and MMS messages on your Mac, your iPhone must have iOS 8.1 or later, and your iPhone and Mac must be signed in to Messages using the same Apple ID.
- Document Settings and Send-to-Kindle Email Settings. Make a note of this email address. Adding&your&email&address&totheKindleApproved&List& You now have to add the email address you will be using to send files from Calibre to Kindle to the approved list for your Kindle Account. Scroll down under Personal Document Settings.
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In order to show calibre in a different language, open the preferences (by pressing ⌘+P) and select your language. If you are using macOS older than 10.14 (Mojave), the last version of calibre that will work on your machine is 3.48, available here.
To start the server, click the Connect/share button and chooseStart Content server. You might get a message from your computer’sfirewall or anti-virus program asking if it is OK to allow access tocalibre.exe
. Click the Allow
or OK
button. Then open a browser(preferably Chrome or Firefox) in your computer and type in the followingaddress:
This will open a page in the browser showing you your calibre libraries, clickon any one and browse the books in it. Click on a book, and it will show youall the metadata about the book, along with buttons to Read bookand Download book. Click the Read book button tostart reading the book.
Note
The address used above http://127.0.0.1:8080
will only work onthe computer that is running calibre. To access the server from othercomputers/phones/tablets/etc. you will need to do a little more work,as described in the next section.
There are two types of remote device access that you will typically need. Thefirst, simpler kind is from within your home network. If you are runningcalibre on a computer on your home network and you have also connected yourother devices to the same home network, then you should be easily able toaccess the server on those devices.
After starting the server in calibre as described above, click theConnect/share button again. Instead of the Start Contentserver action, you should see a Stop Content server actioninstead. To the right of this action will be listed an IP addressand port number. These look like a bunch of numbers separated by periods. Forexample:
These numbers tell you what address to use to connect to the server in yourdevices. Following the example above, the address becomes:
The first part of the address is always http://
the next part is the IPaddress, which is the numbers before the comma and finally we have the portnumber which must be added to the IP address with a colon (:
). If you arelucky, that should be all you need and you will be looking at thecalibre libraries on your device. If not, read on.
Trouble-shooting the home network connection¶
If you are unable to access the server from your device, try the followingsteps:
Check that the server is running by opening the address
http://127.0.0.1:8080
in a browser running on the same computer asthe server.Check that your firewall/anti-virus is allowing connections to yourcomputer on the port
8080
and to the calibre program. Theeasiest way to eliminate the firewall/anti-virus as the source ofproblems is to temporarily turn them both off and then try connecting. Youshould first disconnect from the internet, before turning off thefirewall, to keep your computer safe.Check that your device and computer are on the same network. This meansthey should both be connected to the same wireless router. In particularneither should be using a cellular or ISP provided direct-WiFi connection.
If you have non-standard networking setup, it might be that the IPaddress shown on the Connect/share menu is incorrect.In such a case you will have to figure out what the correct IP addressto use is, yourself. Unfortunately, given the infinite diversity ofnetwork configurations possible, it is not possible to give you aroadmap for doing so.
If you have setup a username and password, first try it without thatto see if it is causing issues. Some e-ink devices have browsers thatdo not handle authentication. You can sometimes workaround this byincluding the username and password in the URL, for example:
http://username:password@192.168.1.2:8080
.If you are stuck, you can always ask for help in the calibre user forums.
Warning
Before doing this you should turn on username/password protection in theserver, otherwise anyone in the world will be able to access your books.Go to Preferences → Sharing → Sharing over the net and enable theoption to Require username and password to access the contentserver.
While the particular details on setting up internet access vary depending onthe network configuration and type of computer you are using, the basic schemais as follows.
Find out the external IP address of the computer you are going to run theserver on. You can do that by visiting the site What is my IP address in a browser running on the computer.
If the computer is behind a router, enable port forwarding on the routerto forward the port
8080
(or whatever port you choose to run thecalibre Content server on) to the computer.Make sure the calibre server is allowed through any firewalls/anti-virusprograms on your computer.
Now you should be able to access the server on any internet-connecteddevice using the IP address you found in the first step. For example,if the IP address you found was
123.123.123.123
and the port you areusing for the calibre server is8080
, the address to use on yourdevice becomes:http://123.123.123.123:8080
.Optionally, use a service like no-ip tosetup an easy to remember address to use instead of the IP address youfound in the first step.
Note
For maximum security, you should also enable HTTPS on the content server.You can either do so directly in the server by providing the path tothe HTTPS certificate to use in the advanced configuration options forthe server, or you can setup a reverse proxy as described below, to usean existing HTTPS setup.
The server interface is a simplified version of the main calibre interface,optimised for use with touch screens. The home screen shows you booksyou are currently reading as well as allowing to choose a calibre library youwant to browse. The server in calibre gives you access to all your libraries,not just a single one, as before.
The server book list is a simple grid of covers. Tap on a cover to see thedetailed metadata for a book, or to read the book. If you prefer a moredetailed list, you can change the default view by clicking the three verticaldots in the top right corner.
Sorting and searching of the book list should be familiar to calibre users.They can be accessed by clicking their icons in the top right area. They bothwork exactly the same as in the main calibre program. The search page evenallows you to construct search queries by clicking on authors/tags/etc., just asyou can using the Tag browser in the main program.
A much loved feature of the main program, Virtual libraries ispresent in the server interface as well. Click the three vertical dots in thetop right corner to choose a Virtual library.
You can read any book in your calibre library by simply tapping onit and then tapping the Read book button. The books readeris very simple to operate. You can both tap and swipe to turn pages. Swipingup/down skips between chapters. Tapping the top quarter of the screen gets youthe detailed controls and viewer preferences.
If you leave the Content server running, you can even open the same book onmultiple devices and it will remember your last read position. If it does notyou can force a sync by tapping in the top quarter and choosingSync.
The new calibre server makes lots of use of advanced HTML 5 and CSS 3 features.As such it requires an up-to-date browser to use. It has been tested on AndroidChrome and iOS Safari as well as Chrome and Firefox on the desktop.
The server is careful to use functionality that has either been alreadystandardised or is on the standards track. As such if it does not currentlywork with your favorite browser, it probably will once that browser has caughtup.
If you are using a particularly old or limited browser or you don’t like to runJavaScript, you can use the mobile view, by simply adding /mobile
to theserver address.
Note
On iOS, Apple allows only a single browser engine, so Firefox, Chrome andSafari are all actually the same browser under the hood. The new serverinterface requires iOS 10.3.2 or newer. On Android, the server has beentested with Chrome version 58 and newer.
Browser makers have been trying to force people to use SSL by disablingadvanced features in their browsers for plain HTTP connections. One suchcasualty is offline support. So you may need to enable HTTPS on the server toget offline support working. In addition, in Firefox on Android, you will needto type about:config
and search for browser.tabs.useCache
and toggle itto true
.
The calibre program has a nice section in Preferences to allow youto manage user accounts for the server. However, if you want to run thestandalone server and cannot run the main calibre program on the samecomputer/user account, you can also manage users using just the command-line.
You can manage user accounts using the --manage-users
optionto the standalone calibre-server
program. Suppose you want to storethe user database in the folder /srv/calibre
, then you create itby running:
Just follow the prompts to create user accounts, set their permission, etc.Once you are done, you can run the server as:
It will use the user accounts you created in the previous step.
Here, we will show you how to integrate the calibre Content server into anotherserver. The most common reason for this is to make use of SSL or to serve thecalibre library as part of a larger site. The basic technique is to run thecalibre server and setup a reverse proxy to it from the main server.
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A reverse proxy is when your normal server accepts incoming requests and passesthem onto the calibre server. It then reads the response from the calibreserver and forwards it to the client. This means that you can simply run thecalibre server as normal without trying to integrate it closely with your mainserver.
The simplest configuration is to dedicate a full virtual host to the calibreserver. In this case, run the calibre server as:
Now setup the virtual host in your main server, for example, for nginx:
Or, for Apache:
If you do not want to dedicate a full virtual host to calibre, you can have ituse a URL prefix. Start the calibre server as:
The key parameter here is --url-prefix/calibre
. This causes the Content server to serve all URLs prefixed by /calibre
. To see this in action, visit http://localhost:8080/calibre
in your browser. You should see the normal Content server website, but now it will run under /calibre
.
With nginx, the required configuration is:
For Apache, first enable the proxy modules in Apache, by adding the following to httpd.conf
:
The exact technique for enabling the proxy modules will vary depending on your Apache installation. Once you have the proxy modules enabled, add the following rules to httpd.conf
(or if you are using virtual hosts to the conf file for the virtual host in question):
That’s all, you will now be able to access the calibre Content server under the /calibre
URL in your main server. The above rules pass all requests under /calibre
to the calibre server running on port 8080 and thanks to the --url-prefix
option above, the calibre server handles them transparently.
Note
When using a reverse proxy, you should tell the calibre Content server toonly listen on localhost, by using --listen-on127.0.0.1
. That way,the server will only listen for connections coming from the same computer,i.e. from the reverse proxy.
Note
If you have setup SSL for your main server, you should tell the calibreserver to use basic authentication instead of digest authentication, as itis faster. To do so, pass the --auth-mode=basic
option tocalibre-server
.
You can easily create a service to run calibre at boot on a modern(systemd)based Linux system. Just create the file/etc/systemd/system/calibre-server.service
with the contents shown below:
Change mylinuxuser
and mylinuxgroup
to whatever user and group you wantthe server to run as. This should be the same user and group that own the filesin the calibre library folder. Note that it is generally not a good idea torun the server as root. Also change the path to the calibre libraryfolder to suit your system. You can add multiple libraries if needed. Seethe help for the calibre-server
command.
Now run:
to start the server. Check its status with:
To make it start at boot, run:
Note
The calibre server does not need a running X server, but it does needthe X libraries installed as some components it uses link against them.
Note
The calibre server also supports systemd socket activation, so you can usethat, if needed, as well.
Besides transfer eBooks and documents to Kindle via USB cable, or sync your purchased books to Kindle directly through WIFI or 3G, Amazon also provides a free tool called Kindle Personal Documents Service which allows you to send personal eBooks and documents to Kindle by Email. The service is compatiable with Kindle eReader (such as Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Voyage), Kindle Fire, and even Kindle reading app.
But how to email books and documents to Kindle? You may think it's pretty easy, but before use it, you need to find your Send to Kindle Email address, and add it to your approved email list. If you are not familiar with it, follow this post, I will show you how to do it, and also share some useful tips & tricks when email files to Kindle, such as how to send epub books to Kindle by Email, and how to convert PDF to Kindle format when sending by Email.
Supported File Types When Send to Kindle by Email
Supported Format of Kindle Personal Documents Service |
---|
Kindle Format (.MOBI, .AZW) |
Microsoft Word (.DOC, .DOCX) |
HTML (.HTML, .HTM) |
RTF (.RTF) |
JPEG (.JPEG, .JPG) |
GIF (.GIF) |
PNG (.PNG) |
BMP (.BMP) |
PDF (.PDF) |
Notice that the file size must be under 50MB. And Amazon also limit the number of documents you send or store, but they don't say the exact quantity, I think it's enough for personal use.
Find Your Kindle Personal Email Address
When I surf on internet, I found there are many people don't know their Kindle email address, Infact, you can find your Kindle personal email address on Kindle eReader or Amazon website.
Find Kindle Personal Email Address on eReader
Tap 'Settings' --> 'Device options' --> 'Personalize your Kindle' --> 'Send-to-Kindle Email'
Find Kindle Personal Email Address on Amazon website
Go to Amazon website, find 'Manage Your Content and Devices'. Click 'Your Devices', and you will see all your Kindle devices, including your Kindle Reading App, such as Kindle for android, Kindle for iOS.
Click the device or app you want, and you will see the Kindle personal email address. Normally, it ends with @kindle.com.
Add Your Email to 'Send to Kindle' Approved Email list.
To prevent spam, Kindle Personal Documents Service only accept email which approved by yourself, so you need to add your personal email address.
Go to Amazon Manage Your Content and Devices.From Settings column, scroll down to Personal Document Settings.Under Send-to-Kindle Email Settings, your Send to Kindle email address will be listed.Click 'Add a new approved e-mail address', enter a new email address, and then click Save to save your changes.
Notice: If you want to save your personal ebooks and documents to Kindle account, don't forget to enable archive, just simply click 'Edit Archive Settings'.
Compose an Email and Attached Your Books or Documents
1. Log in your approved email account, compose a new email.
2. Recipient is 'xxx@kindle.com' which can be found on Kindle eReader and Amazon Website.
3. Leave the subject and content as blank or write whatever you like.
4. Upload your personal books and documents, and then click 'send'.
Tips: If you want to convert PDF or txt to the Kindle compatible format, type 'convert' in the subject when e-mailing a personal document to your Send-to-Kindle address.
Email Books and Documents to Kindle from Calibre
If you use Calibre to manage your books, you can also email your books and documents from Calibre. Go to Perference >> Sharing books by email to set up the email address.
Next time, when you want to email a book or document to Kindle directly from Calibre, you just need to right click the title and find Connect/share >> Email to xxx@kindle.com. Then the title will be delivery to your Kindle device or app.
Send ePub books to Kindle by Email
As we know, Kindle don't support epub format, so if we want to send epub books to Kindle, the best way is to convert epub to Kindle format first. But if you send epub books to Kindle by email, you don't need to do this. There are two methods to send ePub books to Kindle by Email directly.
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Method 1: If you email books and documents to Kindle from Calibre, Calibre will automaticall convert it to Kindle format, it's very convenient.
Method 2: Change the EPUB book's suffix from .epub to .png, and send the png file to Kindle by email, Kindle Personal Documents Service will convert the zip file to azw3 format automatically.
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