Sent mail display attachment icon in mailbox list?

I'm new to Mail (just switched from 15 years of Eudora use).  I have installed the paper-clip icon column in my mailbox windows, but when I move

'iBim' provided an answer that worked for me, here (scroll down to the bottom of the first page): https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3226400

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