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jidanni opened this issue Jan 31, 2024 · 2 comments
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Very hard to check the email address we are about to send to #9329

jidanni opened this issue Jan 31, 2024 · 2 comments

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@jidanni
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jidanni commented Jan 31, 2024

Here we are composing an email. As we see we're sending it to cellmapper. But we would just like to have a little quick check to see if it's the cellmapper support address or the other cellmaper address.

It is very hard at this point to find what address exactly we're about to send it to.

All we can do is tap it and it'll just disappear and then we're more trouble.

The best thing to do would be just to send it and then look in the sent box to check the details. And if we don't like it then make a second message.

So I'm saying there should be a more flexible way to see the full address that we're about to send to.
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Sure you could say that we already had our chance to see the full details of where we're about to send to. And we continued on. Well that's true, but we forgot the details and we would like a second chance.

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alecpl commented Mar 23, 2025

All we can do is tap it and it'll just disappear and then we're more trouble.

That sounds like a bug. You'd need to provide more info. What browser/device? What Roundcube version?

A double-tap on that box should display an edit form where you could see the full name and email address. Works for me in my iPhone. That being said, it should probably do the same on a single tap.

Other than that it's a duplicate of #9219.

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jidanni commented Mar 30, 2025

Indeed, One tap does nothing, so we wouldn't go on to try two, which, yes, works.

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