A small comment about my usage of the "Send Directly" action: I have been 
using it almost every day since I installed QS in 2007 or so, about a year 
after I bought my mac. I can vouch for the fact that it worked all this 
while without a significant hitch (if I indeed had a problem with it I must 
have reported it in this group and had it addressed successfully by some 
excellent and selfless people here). I have even installed and used it in 
other macs that I have had access to over these years.

On Monday, August 20, 2012 4:06:03 PM UTC-5, R wrote:
>
> defaults read com.apple.mail DeliveryAccounts yielded my gmail smtp 
> account as the one and only account, which works perfectly in Mail.app 
> (including while using the Send action inside QS that opens Mail.app to 
> send the email).
>
> I had the old Mail plugin, that I updated (I wonder why QS did not detect 
> and update it automatically, unlike all other plugins including Email 
> support). When the Email support plugin was updated QS claimed to have 
> updated the Mail plugin as well. Weird.
>
> I have been using the Send Directly action everyday till the Email support 
> plugin update broke it a few days back, which is when I posted my first 
> comment on this thread. Is there a way to 'downgrade' to a previous plugin 
> version and ask QS to not include it in the search for an update?
>
> Finally, a possibly important fact is that after I installed v3 of the 
> Mail plugin, the error message has changed to "Message could not be sent: 
> Unexpected error code". The title is still "Quicksilver E-mail Support". 
> FYI the earlier error message used to be "The chosen e-mail handler does 
> not provide SMTP server details".
>
>
> On Monday, August 20, 2012 10:09:59 AM UTC-5, Rob McBroom wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 20, 2012, at 9:53 AM, Tim Lawson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Clarification please:  do you really mean "the topmost SMTP server 
>> listed" - I can't see how to change the order of SMTP servers when in the 
>> 'Edit server list' part of Mail.app account prefs?
>>
>> I wonder if you perhaps mean: the SMTP server of the topmost listed 
>> account in Mail.app?
>>
>>
>> If you run defaults read com.apple.mail DeliveryAccounts in Terminal, 
>> the first one shown is the one it uses. I don't actually know how Mail 
>> decides the order for storing those.
>>
>> I'm not trying to be a pedant - but users need to understand precisely 
>> what is meant here!  The manual indicates that my interpretation is 
>> accurate - see the final sentence of the first paragraph on pp. 75.
>>
>>
>> The manual is very old. Updates are in the works.
>>
>> -- 
>> Rob McBroom
>> <http://www.skurfer.com/>
>>  
>>

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