On Mittwoch, 13. August 2014 19:11:56 CEST, Karan Luthra wrote:
In the initial UI mockup that started this thread, this wasn't
so. Infact in the redirection use-case, the subject field was
serving the purpose of identifying the message picked for
redirection to be the correct, intended one. The widget was
disabled to convey the behaviour of a redirect action. This also
meant no UI changes to the existing composer dialog.
My 2¢:
I'd personally (as well) prefer to have the subject in sight on redirection
- it's more or less the only good hint what you're about to redirect.
Actually, I don't see a reason why the body should be hidden for the same
reason.
Body should be set read-only (still scrollable), the attachment field and
the subject be deactivated ie. the user given only the choice to edit
recipients, but still see what he's about to redirect and not hope he
activated the feature while the proper mail was selected.
Cheers,
Thomas