Send to Kindle will soon require a full email address to deliver content
Starting April 1st
Amazon only recently closed a popular loophole for removing DRM from its e-books, having shuttered its Download & Transfer via USB feature on February 26th. While we knew the move was coming, it was still a blow to the community, even those with Jailbroken hardware. Clearly, Amazon is intent on cleaning up its old, aging Kindle systems, and the latest on the chopping block is support for partial or domain e-mail addresses within Send to Kindle. Starting April 1st (no, this is not an April Fool's joke), Kindle users will have to use a complete e-mail address with Send to Kindle for their content to be delivered.