Out of curiosity, what browser are you using?  For me in IE8 and
Firefox 3.5 on the pc, the width of the wrap and tailbytes fields are
fine.  Wrap lets me see 5 characters, and tailbytes just under 7 full
characters.

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Trevor Jacques <[email protected]> wrote:
> A few observations:
>
> 1) the connection log line continues to wrap when it should not:
>
> Oct-19-09 14:06:22 [Worker_1] Connected: 187.40.129.121:1028 -> 
> 999.999.999.999:25 ->
>                   127.0.0.1:xxx
>
> 2) In the maillog tail page, there could be a reset of wrap at: and tail 
> bytes: to reset to defaults, after a user has used their own values. This is 
> mainly a problem because of
>
> 3) the wrap at: text field is WAY too short:
>
> <input type="text" name="wrap" value='500' size="1"/>
>
> it should be at least 3, because it should allow for a value of at least 132 
> (OK, I"m dating myself).
>
> 4) the tail bytes: field should be sufficiently large for the occasions when 
> the user wants to look way back in time.
>
> <input type="text" name="tailbyte" value='500000' size="3"/>
>
> There is oodles of space for the wrap and tail fields to be wider. I'd 
> suggest setting them both to 7 characters wide, or 4 and 7, respectively. If 
> this were the case, there is less need for a reset to defaults button.
>
> HTH. :-)
>
> T.
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