Apple requires that emails follow the standard iOS look and feel. When customising your app appearance (together with overshare-kit), it changes the headers and other fields of emails, making it non-standard.
To get past this, I had to reset appearance to standards before sharing via email, and set it back afterwards. It took a lot of fiddling to get it right.
This issue is not specific to overshare-kit, but I think it would be great to support this behaviour right inside it, since email is usually invoked via sharing.
Apple requires that emails follow the standard iOS look and feel. When customising your app appearance (together with overshare-kit), it changes the headers and other fields of emails, making it non-standard.
To get past this, I had to reset appearance to standards before sharing via email, and set it back afterwards. It took a lot of fiddling to get it right.
This issue is not specific to overshare-kit, but I think it would be great to support this behaviour right inside it, since email is usually invoked via sharing.