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Can we stack e-mail summary in the list?

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Right now the list of e-mails can only be displayed as a table-like layout: every row represents an e-mail and has customizable columns. I would love to have a more 'card' layout, where every e-mail has the subject on the first line and the correspondents on the second for instance, and some icons displaying some metadata. Or other configurations (like correspondents on top and the subject line below that, etc.)

Right now the list of e-mails can only be displayed as a table-like layout: every row represents an e-mail and has customizable columns. I would love to have a more 'card' layout, where every e-mail has the subject on the first line and the correspondents on the second for instance, and some icons displaying some metadata. Or other configurations (like correspondents on top and the subject line below that, etc.)

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Just to add to that, I use both Betterbird and Thunderbird, but the only active support forum I'm aware of is in German. Still, it's a nice fork of TB.

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Sorry, it is not a current feature, but you may want to make a suggestion at bugzilla dot org.

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Modified by gcx3

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Betterbird offers a type of stacked, multi-line, Threads Pane and other css modifications to make it more like Outlook:

https://www.betterbird.eu/expert-tips/index.html

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Suluhisho teule

Just to add to that, I use both Betterbird and Thunderbird, but the only active support forum I'm aware of is in German. Still, it's a nice fork of TB.