On Dec 30, 2012, at 10:05 AM, R <[email protected]> wrote:

> What about the alternate in-built send directly action whose icon is the QS 
> app icon? In my earlier machine, I used a send directly action that used the 
> topmost SMTP server in Mail.app preferences, but did not use the app itself. 
> In that case, the very first time I had to okay a dialog where QS requested 
> permission to use my keychain information, so I guess that QS was sending the 
> email itself.

Using any action with the word “direct” in it will have Quicksilver send the 
message itself and not use a mail client. But for that to work, it needs SMTP 
server details from somewhere.

We can’t just get these settings from Mail because not everyone uses it. 
Instead, the settings should come from the client you actually use, but not all 
of them have plug-ins to supply those settings to Quicksilver.

For a new plug-in to get made, you need a person that

  1. Uses the application in question
  2. Knows enough to create the plug-in in Xcode
  3. Has the time and motivation to do it

Finding all three in one person is rare. The best option (in my opinion) is for 
someone with 1 & 3 to give themselves 2.

-- 
Rob McBroom
<http://www.skurfer.com/>

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