See the top of page 75 in the manual:
http://mysite.verizon.net/hmelman/Quicksilver.pdf

"Both of these actions have three variants. They are: Email Item... (Compose), 
Email Item... (Send), and Email Item... (Send Directly), and there are similar 
ones for Email To.... The Compose variant uses the default email client 
(specified in the Email Handler) and opens a message compose window to be 
filled out. The Send variant also uses the default email client but doesn’t 
open a window; it sends the mail automatically. Both the Compose and Send 
variants will start the default email client if it’s not running. The Send Di- 
rectly variant doesn’t use the default email client to send the message but 
does so directly from Quicksilver. As a result it's primary benefit is that the 
default email client does not need to be running. Note that if the default 
email client keeps a Sent folder (like Mail.app does) the outgo- ing message is 
not stored there. The Send Directly variant does get the SMTP configuration 
from the first mail account listed in Mail.app, so make sure that is setup 
correctly."

Howard

On Mar 3, 2011, at 11:24 AM, thistle wrote:

> Hi,
> I have several email accounts configured in Mail.app. In the Mail.app
> prefs, I have selected the default account X that must be used when I
> compose a new message.
> 
> When in QS I send a new message (using the following steps: 1- open
> QS, 2- text mode, 3- type the message, 4- email to (send), 5- select
> address and, finally, send), the recipient receive the email message
> from account Y, different from X, in Mail.app.
> 
> The account Y is always the same, but I really do not understand why
> QS chose that one. Is there anyway to select the default sender
> address in the QS plugin responsible for managing email exchanges?
> 
> Regards,
> thistle

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