Puntuado con 4 de 5 estrellas

Thanks, I'm so glad I found this, just what I was looking for!

Question for anyone: When I add a reminder, the email of course moves to my "Icebox" folder. If I delete the reminder via the "Follow-ups" button in the main T-bird window, the email remains in the Icebox folder. Is that functionality correct? I was expecting it to move back to it's original location -- more like "undoing" the reminder completely. If this is correct, that's ok, I just want to be sure that's what's supposed to happen.

Second, I wonder if it's a bug. If I have one reminder set for an email, and I click on the Follow-ups button in the main T-bird window, and then click on that reminder, it opens up the email in a new tab. BUT, the "from" and "subject" fields are not always correct, instead they are sometimes taken from a completely different email, that was not part of the reminder at all. Hmmm.

Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (1.2.2). 

TimOlaf, thanks for your kind words that you like mailmindr. And that said, sorry for the delayed response.

To answer directly to your two issues:

Question 1) When removing a reminder the corresponding message isn't moved back to its original location
Answer 1) That's - for now (January 2022) - correct. Only the reminder is removed and the message still remains in the icebox folder. Do you want to have a feature to undo the reminder completely?

Question 2) When opening the message via the "popup list" in the main window the header fields are not correct
Answer 2) This sound like a bug in Thunderbird, not mailmindr. Did I understand this correctly that the 'from" and "subject" field in the opened message aren't correct, but the message actually *is* the message you have set a follow-up for via mailmindr? Or are the entries in the "popup list" not correct?

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Belated but maybe not too late: happy new year!

Best, arnd.