In-APP Email and Navigation Bar collide with each other - ios

This is the code I'm using to present the in-app email:
MFMailComposeViewController *mailer = [[MFMailComposeViewController alloc] init];
mailer.mailComposeDelegate = self;
[mailer setSubject:#"Look at this Job I found!"];
NSString *emailBody = [NSString stringWithFormat:#"Look at this Job I found:\n%# (%#)\nSalary Rage: %#-%#\n Located in %#.\n%#\n%#.\n", _positionTitleLabel.text, _organizationNameLabel.text,_minSalaryLabel.text,_maxSalaryLabel.text,_locationLabel.text,_startDateLabel.text,jobsy.url];
[mailer setMessageBody:emailBody isHTML:NO];
[self presentViewController:mailer animated:YES completion:nil];
This is the result/issue: http://i.imgur.com/mwWzVxj.png

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