View attachments in list view, similar to the save dropdown

I've searched for this, but it doesn't seem anyone has had this specific request yet...
I want to view attachments I receive in list view, with small icons so I can quickly reference files by name rather than an icon with no visual representation and a truncated filename. Similar to how the flyout 'save' menu represents the files. I would use the save list, but I want to open the file from mail quickly rather than saving it and then opening it from finder.
See the example of what my messy attachments look like:
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/102172/cluttered.png
I just downloaded Mail Attachment Iconizer, but it's worthless. It shows the same icon view with full, long filenames which actually makes it harder to find what I'm looking for.
I need something that allows list view. I fear I might have to go back to T'bird. :/

I tried the rollover trick, and it apparently only works when you rollover the attachments at the bottom on the email. It would be nice if that worked at the top of the email when I click the little black attachment triangle. Scrolling to the bottom of the email to hover over links isn't convenient.
Also, the hover-over filename isn't quickly digestible because it gives you additional superfluous information such as downloaded status, mime type and "Control click for menu". See screenshot:
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/102172/additional-info.png
The QuickLook option isn't what I want because I need to find things by filename, often from a large batch of attachments which I have never seen before, so seeing them as thumbnails doesn't really help.
So, from those suggestions I guess the unfortunate answer is Mail.app doesn't have a simple filename view and I have to use something else.
...Off to the OSX Feedback page to make a suggestion...

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