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title: Configure text add-ons
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You can create custom labels to be used as the subject or body prefix for emails with specific dispositions.
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To configure text add-ons:
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1. Log in to [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/).
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2. Select **Email Security**.
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3. Select **Settings**, then go to **Detection settings** > **Text add-ons** > **View**.
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4. Select **Configure**.
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## Subject prefix
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A subject prefix is a custom label to be used as the subject prefix for emails with specific dispositions.
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Populate each disposition with a custom label.
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Additionally, you can turn on **Add "labels" variable**. This option allows you to add a dynamic value that for a label that lists dispositions and allows for additional text. To turn on this option:
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1. Go to **Advanced settings** > **Add "labels" variable**.
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2. Choose between **Use default**, or **Use custom "labels" variable**. If you choose **Use custom "labels" variable**, enter the custom label in the text box.
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## Body prefix
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A body prefix is a custom label to be used as the body prefix fo emails with specific dispositions.
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Populate each disposition with a custom label.
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With body prefix, you can turn on advanced settings:
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- **Add "labels" variable**: This option allows you to add a dynamic value that for a label that lists dispositions and allows for additional text. Choose between:
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- **Use default**.
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- **Use custom "labels" variable**: Enter the custom label in the text box.
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- **Add "threat types" variable**: Choose between:
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- **Use default**.
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- **Use custom "threat types" variable**: Enter the custom threat type in the text box.
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Select **Save**.

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