> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.seedata.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.seedata.io/tutorials/managing-your-alerts/email.md).

# Email

One of the most used alert integrations we offer is to send notifications to an email address. These can be personal mailboxes, or shared, group mailboxes.

{% hint style="info" %}
All emails will be sent from "**<no-reply@seedata.io>**", if you wanted to add this address to your whitelist to ensure delivery.
{% endhint %}

## Create Email Integration in seedata.io

This is where you'll configure seedata.io to use the slack application you've just used

1. Go to **Alerts**
2. Click Add New and click **Install** on the "Email" tile.
3. Give this alert integration a name and description so you know why you have created it.
4. Select the priorities of events you want to be sent (more info here; [Events](/features/events.md)).
5. Add the email address.
6. We provide a default template for the message that will be sent. You're free to change this, by adding any free text you wish along with any seedata.io variables. There's even a handy "Reset Template" button if you want to restore our default template at any time.
7. Hit **Save**.


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