Here's my basic desire: I want a simple way to move the current message I'm viewing in Mail.app into a mailbox without using my mouse.
Mail.app only offers a keyboard shortcut to move again to the last mailbox I moved a message to (Message -> Move to "Archive" again). But I don't always remember what the last mailbox was and I would like to be prompted for the mailbox. Quicksilver's Mail plugin has a "move to mailbox" action, but I can't get this to work. There are, I believe, at least two issues I'm having. First, the account is an IMAP account and the mailboxes don't show up in Quicksilver. I've read the Quicksilver.pdf User's Guide. It says "To use them in Quicksilver drag them from Mail.app into the Catalog (e.g., under Custom)." But that doesn't work. I drag but they don't stick. Another comment in a different discussion here (http:// groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/msg/12079da61e8d560e? hl=en) suggested dragging the folders from a Finder window to the catalog but that this will circumvent the messages being treated as individual messages. The next problem is that, from what I read, once the folders are properly recognized, there is no simple way to select the *current* message. The messages are indexed by subject and/or sender. I don't want to type any part of the text of the message I'm looking at. I want to type something like "selected message" or "current message". Or am I completely missing something obvious? thanks, Doug
