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Old 01-09-2008, 08:11 AM
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Default Zimbra 5: Tiny subject field on mail compose

When composing a new email, or composing a reply, I have a tiny Subject field (exactly 10 characters visible when composing in a new window or about 22 when composing in the main browser window).

The reason is that the Subject line includes both "Priority" and "Account" (I have several accounts set up so it lets me choose). It's definitely an improvement to have control over the account and signature on the mail compose window, but the account panel takes up a lot of space at the expense of the more important subject line.

This is on Zimbra 5.0 (OSS version) with Firefox/Ubuntu client.
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Old 01-09-2008, 08:19 AM
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If you are composing in a new window then just resize it and you'll see a larger subject field, the subject field will accept more characters than the size of the visible field i.e. it will scroll. If you feel the layout isn't too your liking then please feel free to file an RFE in bugzilla.
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Old 01-09-2008, 08:51 AM
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OK, thanks. I did realise that I could scroll along :-)

I think the issue is that the "Account" section is much longer than it needs to be: it looks to be as large as it might possibly need to be and in my case, half of it's blank.

I'll put together a bug report when I've got a minute.
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