FWIW, I'm using β54 (3815)

On Sep 22, 10:37 am, Doug Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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

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