Yosemite Mail App: How to hide recipient in inbox

Hi folks,
I upgraded to Yosemite just yesterday. Now my Mail App inbox is cluttered with unnecessary information: Additionally to the senders name, a picture an the title of that mail, each mail´s recipient and location is displayed. In the same line. So the title gets shortened in favor of the location „inbox“ which is ridiculous as I know that I am viewing the inbox´s items. In mail´s settings I can decide to even show a certain number of lines from that mail BUT I can´t seem to turn off that recipient/location thing. Did anyone figured out if it´s possible?
Thanks & kind regards, Till

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