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agentmail-toolkit/mcp

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🐍 πŸ’¬ - An MCP server to create inboxes on the fly to send, receive, and take actions on email. We aren't AI agents for email, but email for AI Agents.

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agentmail-toolkit/mcp

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

An MCP server that creates temporary email inboxes on demand for sending, receiving, and acting on messages. It provides a programmatic email interface designed for AI agents rather than automating existing email workflows.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI agents that require programmatic email send/receive functionality

Use cases

  • Create disposable inboxes for agent-driven email testing or verification
  • Send and receive emails directly from an agent's MCP toolchain
  • Automate email actions like replying or forwarding within agent scripts

Notes

An MCP server that creates temporary email inboxes on demand for sending, receiving, and acting on messages. It provides a programmatic email interface designed for AI agents rather than automating existing email workflows.

74 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-20.

Use cases

  • Create disposable inboxes for agent-driven email testing or verification
  • Send and receive emails directly from an agent’s MCP toolchain
  • Automate email actions like replying or forwarding within agent scripts

Pros

  • Lightweight MCP server with a focused email API
  • On-the-fly inbox creation removes setup overhead
  • Simple integration for agents needing email capabilities

Cons

  • Small community and limited adoption (74 stars)
  • May lack advanced features like attachments or filtering
  • Relies on MCP ecosystem compatibility

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Pros

  • Lightweight MCP server with a focused email API
  • On-the-fly inbox creation removes setup overhead
  • Simple integration for agents needing email capabilities

Cons

  • Small community and limited adoption (74 stars)
  • May lack advanced features like attachments or filtering
  • Relies on MCP ecosystem compatibility