![]() In Windows 10, programs can query the current logged-in user, and their (public key equivalent) credentials. Hard to say without knowing which system (Hotmail or Gmail?) you're using, butīest guess if you truly didn't fill these in, then it may be grabbing MSN/Outlook/Hotmail settings from your Windows credentials, although I would still expect you to have to sign in at some point. "I did not provide any optional server or my email password" Hostname: ( for MSN/Hotmail/Outlook) or ( for Gmail). ![]() By filling out the following items in the Calibre Preferences->" Sharing Books by Email" Settings, you're telling it exactly where and how to send the SMTP message with the book attachment: As long as it has a target email server to send it to (whom then handles delivering the actual message). Emails can be sent by any programming language, including python used by Calibre. ![]() Is there something happening in the backend that's enabling this?
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