I think Mailspring does what you're looking for. Used it for a while and enjoyed it, but recently just switched to the Proton desktop client.
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Yeah, Mailspring is what I use currently, but the sidebar pretty much just shows the list of e-mails, no other data, but it is the best of what I've found on my own.
Oh my gosh! That's certainly a blast from the past. Microsoft ended up buying it and they tried to integrate it into Outlook, but the future just disappeared for some reason.
It's like they used the advance indexing capabilities, but got rid of the user interface that could allow for brilliantly efficient searching.