I've upgraded to Quicksilver ß66 and the Email To... (Send) action is now working. It requires Mail.app to be open or it opens is automatically. Email To... (Send Directly) does not work with Mail.app open or closed.
I'm a Sparrow <http://sparrowmailapp.com> user so I'd prefer not to use Mail.app at all but it's okay if it's just using it in the background without the Mail.app to be opened. I'd also like to be able to have a default account (personal gmail) and the option or flag to send from another account (work google apps mail). Thank you Patrick. You're fighting the good fight. Jeff On Friday, April 13, 2012 2:50:30 PM UTC-7, Patrick wrote: > > Sorry Grutto for not replying to you sooner, and thanks Jeff for notifying > us again of this issue. > > We were previously unaware of the problem, but now we are, we will look > into it. > Could you please create an issue at > https://github.com/quicksilver/Quicksilver/issues so we can keep track of > it? > > Do you know if the action previously worked with a different version of > Quicksilver on OS X Lion (Jeff) or if it ever worked on Snow Leopard > (Grutto) > > P.S. Jeff: we recommend all users on OS X Lion to upgrade to Quicksilver > ß66 ( http://qsapp.com/download.php ). Apart from many many bug fixes and > new features, automatic updating has been re-enabled so you never have to > manually update again! > > On Friday, 13 April 2012 22:42:01 UTC+1, Jeff Weinstein wrote: >> >> I am having the same problem (10.7.3, ß58 (3841), Apple Mail) >> >> On Wednesday, February 8, 2012 2:48:51 PM UTC-8, Grutto grutto wrote: >>> >>> Yesterday I discovered that the 'send directly' variant of the 'email >>> to' and 'email item' do not work anymore. The 'send to' variant works >>> well but as am easily distracted by the many mails in my mail program >>> I prefer 'send directly'. >>> >>> I didn't got error messages. I discovered the problem after I got >>> angry with someone as the result of him me assuming that he had >>> received my e-mail and him not even aware that I had send him >>> messages ..... >>> >>> Is there anything I can do to get it working again? >>> >>> (Mac OS 10.6.8, ß64 (3915), Apple Mail) >> >>
