Try installing the Apple Mail plugin (go to the plugin preferences). With it 
installed you can bring up Mail.app in Quicksilver's 1st pane and press '→' or 
'/' to view your email accounts and subsequently your messages.



On 13 Awst 2013, at 16:31, Stephen Ng <[email protected]> wrote:

> Perhaps I am not searching this discussion group correctly, I am trying to 
> find out if Quicksilver can search through all my email for a particular 
> subject, title, sender, attachment etc. I have set Catalog to include 
> ~/Library/Mail in its searches but so far "no joy". I figured that if I am 
> using Quicksilver to search for some file, it should also be perfect to be 
> able to search for an email I received so that I can, for example, respond to 
> it.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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