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Cannot know in which folder an email is in card view

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Hello,

I changed to card view, but I don't have my columns anymore which had the folder and account info of one email. I had several email accounts. So knowing where the email comes from and which folder it's in is important.

Is there a way to identify that in card view? In the message header, I don't have the info either...Does it mean, change it back to table view is my only choice?

Thanks

Hello, I changed to card view, but I don't have my columns anymore which had the folder and account info of one email. I had several email accounts. So knowing where the email comes from and which folder it's in is important. Is there a way to identify that in card view? In the message header, I don't have the info either...Does it mean, change it back to table view is my only choice? Thanks

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I think in the meantime Table View is the only option. Cards View is still under development, and new features will be added over the coming year, e.g. the latest 120beta has a third row where additional info could be displayed.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1860631

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Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

I think in the meantime Table View is the only option. Cards View is still under development, and new features will be added over the coming year, e.g. the latest 120beta has a third row where additional info could be displayed.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1860631

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Staying with Table View is the obvious solution. I think Card View is a development path towards a smartphone version of Thunderbird. That's why it is a simpler view.