Pb60- email to applicant- subject line problem

Hi
In recruitment module, I am triggerring email to applicants using PB60. The emails are getting triggred but the subject line of the mail is getting updated with applicant name and applicant number. Also the text of the mail begins with the page no.
I want to delete the applicant name and number and update my own subject line.
please guide me on how i should proceed.
Regards
Minal

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