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Is there a function planned similar to the function in Outlook "clean up" which removes redundant messages?

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Sadly I have to use Outlook at work. But there's one function which I do miss in Thunderbird which is in other aspects way better than Outlook. Is there a function planned similar to the "clean up" function in Outlook which removes redundant messages?

So if there are many E-Mail going from A to B and vice versa and everytime the mails are going to be qouted when they are answered you would after all only need on mail for the whole conversation. I really would appreciate If there would be a funtion which could clean those mails automatically.

greetings from Berlin Sven Fauth

Sadly I have to use Outlook at work. But there's one function which I do miss in Thunderbird which is in other aspects way better than Outlook. Is there a function planned similar to the "clean up" function in Outlook which removes redundant messages? So if there are many E-Mail going from A to B and vice versa and everytime the mails are going to be qouted when they are answered you would after all only need on mail for the whole conversation. I really would appreciate If there would be a funtion which could clean those mails automatically. greetings from Berlin Sven Fauth

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Never heard anyone speak of such a thing. So no.