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Allow the user to change (edit/modify) the Subject line of a received e-mail message.  This should work for messages in IMAP, POP3, or local folders.  The change should also be reflected on the IMAP server message for IMAP accounts.  This function would allow the user to change the Subject to something meaningful for storage and later reference.
Allow the user to change (edit/modify) the Subject line of a received e-mail message.  This should work for messages in IMAP, POP3, or local folders.  The change should also be reflected on the IMAP server message for IMAP accounts.  This function would allow the user to change the Subject to something meaningful for storage and later reference.
= Thunderbird/Lightning as Default Application for .ics =
In order for Thunderbird (with Lightning) to officially take over as the email client, an essential functionality is to be able to add individual .ics events form the internet to existing calendars.
= (Calendar) Reminders stay active until dismissal =
Currently, all reminders using lightning disappear after Thunderbird exits and do not return when the program is reopened.
= (Calendar) Sync tasks with Google Calendar =
The strengths of Lightning and Provider are apparent, but the ability to sync tasks between a Google Calendar and Thunderbird is a noticeable flaw that makes using Thunderbird as full Outlook replacement very difficult. 
= "Grouped by Sort" Starts Open =
When using the Grouped by Sort option and sorting by date, every time you re-enter your inbox, you have to reopen the "today" file to see the current emails.  That "folder" should remain open so that you don't have to reopen it upon return.  A mall thing, but a slight annoyance.
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