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Action Mailer will automatically send multipart emails if you have different templates for the same action. So, for our UserMailer example, if you have `welcome_email.text.erb` and `welcome_email.html.erb` in `app/views/user_mailer`, Action Mailer will automatically send a multipart email with the HTML and text versions setup as different parts.
-The order of the parts getting inserted is determined by the `:parts_order` inside of the `ActionMailer::Base.default` method. If you want to explicitly alter the order, you can either change the `:parts_order` or explicitly render the parts in a different order:
-
-```ruby
-class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base
- def welcome_email(user)
- @user = user
- @url = user_url(@user)
- mail(to: user.email,
- subject: 'Welcome to My Awesome Site') do |format|
- format.html
- format.text
- end
- end
-end
-```
-
-Will put the HTML part first, and the plain text part second.
+The order of the parts getting inserted is determined by the `:parts_order` inside of the `ActionMailer::Base.default` method.
### Sending Emails with Attachments