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# Email **(CORE ONLY)**
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You can customize some of the content in emails sent from your GitLab instance.
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## Custom logo
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The logo in the header of some emails can be customized, see the [logo customization section](../appearance.md#navigation-bar).
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## Custom additional text **(PREMIUM ONLY)**
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> [Introduced][ee-5031] in [GitLab Premium][eep] 10.7.
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The additional text will appear at the bottom of any email and can be used for
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legal/auditing/compliance reasons.
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1. Go to **Admin Area > Settings > Preferences** (`/admin/application_settings/preferences`).
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1. Expand the **Email** section.
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1. Enter your text in the **Additional text** field.
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1. Click **Save**.
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[ee-5031]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/5031
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[eep]: https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/
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## Custom hostname for private commit emails
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/22560) in GitLab 11.5.
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This configuration option sets the email hostname for [private commit emails](../../profile/index.md#private-commit-email).
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By default it is set to `users.noreply.YOUR_CONFIGURED_HOSTNAME`.
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In order to change this option:
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1. Go to **Admin Area > Settings > Preferences** (`/admin/application_settings/preferences`).
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1. Expand the **Email** section.
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1. Enter the desire hostname in the **Custom hostname (for private commit emails)** field.
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1. Click **Save changes**.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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Once the hostname gets configured, every private commit email using the previous hostname, will not get
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recognized by GitLab. This can directly conflict with certain [Push rules](../../../push_rules/push_rules.md) such as
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`Check whether author is a GitLab user` and `Check whether committer is the current authenticated user`.
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