# Email Alerts Application - Environment Variables Template
# Server: 104.225.217.215:5237
# Copy this content to .env and fill in your actual values

# =============================================================================
# API KEYS (Required)
# =============================================================================

# Twilio Configuration (for SMS alerts)
TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID=your_twilio_account_sid_here
TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN=your_twilio_auth_token_here
TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER=your_twilio_phone_number_here

# Groq API Configuration (for AI analysis)
GROQ_API_KEY=your_groq_api_key_here

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# ZOHO CREDENTIALS (Now set through frontend settings)
# =============================================================================
# Note: Zoho credentials are now configured through the web interface
# Go to Settings page to configure your Zoho email and app password
# These are no longer needed in .env file:
# ZOHO_EMAIL= (removed - set via frontend)
# ZOHO_APP_PASSWORD= (removed - set via frontend)

# =============================================================================
# APPLICATION SETTINGS
# =============================================================================

# Flask Configuration
FLASK_ENV=production
FLASK_DEBUG=False
SECRET_KEY=your_secret_key_here_change_this_in_production

# Server Configuration
HOST=0.0.0.0
PORT=5237

# =============================================================================
# OPTIONAL SETTINGS
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# Logging Level (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR)
LOG_LEVEL=INFO

# Auto-processing interval (in seconds)
AUTO_PROCESS_INTERVAL=300

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# DEPLOYMENT NOTES
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# 1. Replace all "your_*_here" values with your actual credentials
# 2. Zoho credentials are now set through the web interface
# 3. Keep this file secure and never commit it to version control
# 4. For production, use strong, unique values for all credentials 