>From Howard Melman's unofficial user guide:

If text is being sent it’s used as both the Sub-
ject and body of the message. To use a dif-
ferent subject use >> to separate the subject
and body using the form subject>>mes-
sage body. If files are being sent, the sub-
ject and body are set according to the Email
Options Preference pane. Use the characters
%@ in the template to have them replaced with
the name of the file. If more than one file is
sent using the comma trick they are replaced
with some variation of “# Files in Folder” such
as “2 Files on Desktop” or “2 [PDF Document]
in Documents”.

On Feb 1, 7:09 pm, William Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a way to send emails through quicksilver alone (without using
> mail.app or gmail) which have *all* of the following:
>
> a subject line
> a text body
> a file attachment
>
> Often I send files by using Quicksilver's "Send Directly", but I don't
> know how to add a subject line or text body.

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