Allow overwriting Mail::Message sort order… for real #853
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So I tried to build the following email:
An alternative part (plain + HTML) followed by a .txt attachment.
The resulting email was structured this way:
Starting with the attachment looked like a bug to me, so I dug a bit. I found about
Mail::Body#sort_parts!
and the default@part_sort_order
, so I tried disabling the sorting altogether by passingMail::Body#set_sort_order
an empty array (seeFIXME
comment above).It did not work, because
Mail::Message#ready_to_send!
does a hard-codedparts.sort!
with the default order, effectively makingMail::Body#set_sort_order
useless.This patch contains the fix. The example above now produces the following structure: