Looking for Mail summary utility

I am using Mail 5.2 on Lion OS
I have many emails in Inbox and slowly clearing it up. But I was wondering if there was a utitlity like https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/thunderbird/addon/mail-summaries/ (seen in Thunderbird) which summarizes the email box beautifully
Would be great if such a utility is available for Mail 5.2
regards
Mahesh

I've been using
ffmpeg and it works great.
HTH

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