FastMailx
Send an email to a preset address in a single command. Uses OS X's mailx command line util, so it's extremely lightweight and quick.
Example:
..To do today/Stop hacking on workflows and do the laundry
sends an email to my personal address as defined in the script's MAILTO variable:
To: <my address>
Subject: To do today
Stop hacking on workflows and do the laundry
I'm brand-new to Alfred and very rusty in my UNIX skills, so please: be gentle I'm unlikely to maintain or extend this, but others are welcome to.
Installation
You MUST enable Postfix to make this work! Instructions for Mountain Lion with Gmail are here: http://benjaminrojas.net/configuring-postfix-to-send-mail-from-mac-os-x-mountain-lion/
Download from http://feen.com/alfred/
Import and edit MAILTO in the script to set the destination address.
Keywords
..subject /body - Send a message to MAILTO with subject and body separated by a slash ( / ).
Known issues
Doesn't handle errors; if you don't set your MAILTO address, the command will silently fail.
No input validation.
It's pretty crappy. I have no idea what I'm doing.
A slash may be a lousy field separator; feel free to change the IFS variable to something better.
Unforeseen consequences are unforeseen. Could go berzerk and destroy everything you love. Use at your own risk.
Changelog
2013-05-08: Initial release.