To make sure I understand correctly you still want to detect the alert 
changes so flapping is not what you want, but you want to delay/throttle 
the amount of emails you send? Is that correct?

Currently this is not possible but a new alerting system is on the roadmap 
that should enable this kind of behavior, 
see https://github.com/influxdata/kapacitor/pull/884 for details on our 
plans. 

On Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 8:04:21 AM UTC-6, Julien Ammous wrote:
>
> Hi,
> is there a way to avoid getting emails for alert which got resolved 
> quickly ?
> What I mean is that if an alarm is raised and less than 5 minutes later is 
> stopped I don't want want any email to get sent (but I still want them 
> logged in the database), I currently can't find any nice way to do that :(
>
> The other solution I am investigating is sending post request to another 
> process of mine and let it handle that logic but I would hate to do that 
> since it means it has to duplicate some of what kapacitor is already doing.
>
> Is there any way to achieve this ?
>
> PS: obviously this means that any alert raised will not be sending any 
> email before 5min, and only if it was not resolved after that delay.
>

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