Hi Adil, On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 6:09 PM, AMughal wrote: > I'm running snow leopard and I have quicksilver B58 (3841). > > I want to send emails to people in my address book. I do the following > steps: > > (1) invoke quick silver > > (2) Type "." and enter a message such as: hello > > (3) press tab and start typing "Email..." and it auto completes to > give "Email to (compose)" > > (4) press tab again and start typing the name of a contact, eg send it > to myself "adil" > > (5) hit return... > > (6) I get an error message "invalid address" ..."missing email > address"... > > I have the apple address book module installed... and my email is > under my name... and yet quicksilver is not able to understand whom > the email is meant for. Of course if I deliberately type out my full > email address in step (4) everything is fine > > Any ideas?
Few things: 1. Do you also have the Apple Mail module installed and have an account set up in mail? If you're trying to use the GMail module, for instance, I was never able to get that to work. However, Mail.app works fine. 2. Are you sure that that contact has a working address set up and that it's the first mail address that quicksilver is seeing when you try to send to that contact? To verify, you can type the name of the person and then `/` to go into the contents and see what mail address pops up first. 3. I only ever use `Email to... (Send)` to send mail from Quicksilver unless I am sending a file and then it's `Email item... (Send)`. I believe the `Email to... (Compose)` should bring up a new mail window in Mail.app and let you continue writing your message. Is that the behavior you see when you type out the mail address manually? Anyway, just some thoughts. -- In Christ, Timmy V. http://blog.twonegatives.com/ http://five.sentenc.es/ -- Spend less time on mail
