Currently, the email alerts needs to be set up in the config. If you want to enable it, paste this in your config and change it: ```php // Mailer backend Settings $config['email_backend'] = 'mail'; // Mail backend. Allowed: "mail" (PHP's built-in), "sendmail", "smtp". $config['email_from'] = NULL; // Mail from. Default: "ProjectName" $config['email_user'] = $config['project_id']; $config['email_sendmail_path'] = '/usr/sbin/sendmail'; // The location of the sendmail program. $config['email_smtp_host'] = 'localhost'; // Outgoing SMTP server name. $config['email_smtp_port'] = 25; // The port to connect. $config['email_smtp_timeout'] = 10; // SMTP connection timeout in seconds. $config['email_smtp_secure'] = NULL; // Enable encryption. Use 'tls' or 'ssl' $config['email_smtp_auth'] = FALSE; // Whether or not to use SMTP authentication. $config['email_smtp_username'] = NULL; // SMTP username. $config['email_smtp_password'] = NULL; // Password for SMTP authentication. // Alerting Settings $config['alerts']['email']['default'] = 'sendto@somewhere.com'; // Default alert recipient $config['alerts']['email']['default_only'] = FALSE; // Only use default recipient $config['alerts']['email']['enable'] = TRUE; // Enable email alerts $config['alerts']['bgp']['whitelist'] = NULL; // Populate as an array() with ASNs to alert on. $config['alerts']['port']['ifdown'] = FALSE; // Generate alerts for ports that go down ```