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mailbox-mcp

Give your AI tools access to your email. Search, read, send, and manage messages across multiple accounts without leaving your terminal.

mailbox-mcp is an MCP server that connects your email to Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, or any AI tool that supports the Model Context Protocol. Instead of switching between your terminal and Gmail, you ask the AI to find that invoice, summarize a thread, or draft a reply — and it does.

What makes this different from the 60+ other email MCP servers:

  • Multiple accounts, one server. Work email, personal email, client accounts — all accessible through a single server. No need to run separate instances.
  • Not just Gmail. Supports Gmail (full API), any IMAP/SMTP provider (ProtonMail, corporate mail, self-hosted), and JMAP (Fastmail, Stalwart, Topicbox). Add providers without changing a line of tool code.
  • Security-conscious. Encrypted credentials (AES-256-GCM), prompt injection fencing on email content, rate limiting, TLS enforcement, SSRF protection with IP encoding evasion detection, input validation.
  • Tools for the workflows that matter. Search, read, send, reply, forward, drafts, labels, filters, templates, signatures, vacation replies, attachments, unsubscribe, and more.
  • Zero native dependencies. Pure Node.js. Install and run anywhere.

Quick Start

Install

git clone https://github.com/jgalea/mailbox-mcp.git
cd mailbox-mcp
npm install && npm run build

Then add to your Claude Code MCP config (~/.claude.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mailbox": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/mailbox-mcp/dist/server.js"]
    }
  }
}

Replace /path/to/mailbox-mcp with the actual path where you cloned the repo.

Add a Gmail Account

1. Create a Google Cloud project

  1. Go to Google Cloud Console and create a new project
  2. Enable the Gmail API: APIs & Services > Library > Gmail API > Enable

2. Set up OAuth consent screen

  1. Go to Google Auth Platform > Branding
  2. Set App name and User support email
  3. Go to Audience, select External
  4. Add the Google account you'll sign in with as a test user (this must be the exact @gmail.com address you use to authenticate, not a workspace alias)

3. Create OAuth credentials

  1. Go to Google Auth Platform > Clients > Create Client
  2. Application type: Desktop app
  3. Click Create
  4. Go to APIs & Services > Credentials, find your client, and click the download icon to get the JSON
  5. Save the file as ~/.mailbox-mcp/oauth-keys.json

4. Authenticate

In Claude Code, run: authenticate alias="personal" provider="gmail" email="you@gmail.com"

This opens a browser window to complete the OAuth flow. Your tokens are stored locally in ~/.mailbox-mcp/accounts/.

Add an IMAP Account

In Claude Code, run:

authenticate alias="work" provider="imap" email="you@company.com" host="imap.company.com" smtpHost="smtp.company.com" username="you@company.com" password="your-app-password"

Credentials are encrypted at rest using AES-256-GCM.

Add a JMAP Account

In Claude Code, run:

authenticate alias="fastmail" provider="jmap" email="you@fastmail.com" host="fastmail.com" username="you@fastmail.com" password="your-app-password"

JMAP auto-discovers the API endpoint via .well-known/jmap. Credentials are encrypted at rest using AES-256-GCM.

Supported JMAP servers: Fastmail, Stalwart, Topicbox, Cyrus IMAP, and any RFC 8620-compliant server.

JMAP advantages over IMAP:

  • Native thread support (real conversations, not synthetic)
  • Server-side search (faster, more accurate)
  • Batch operations in a single HTTP request
  • No persistent connection required

Tools

Universal (Gmail + IMAP + JMAP)

Tool Description
list_accounts List configured accounts
authenticate Add a new account
reauth Re-run OAuth for an existing Gmail account (use when refresh token expires with invalid_grant)
remove_account Remove an account
search_emails Search messages (optional folder to scope the search)
multi_account_search Run the same query across every configured account in parallel
read_email Read a message
read_thread Read a conversation thread (Gmail + JMAP)
send_email Send a new email (supports attachments)
reply_email Reply to a message (supports attachments)
forward_email Forward a message (supports attachments)
create_draft Create a draft (supports reply drafts via in_reply_to, attachments)
list_drafts List drafts for an account
send_draft Send an existing draft
trash_emails Trash messages
mark_read Mark a message as read or unread
star_email Star or unstar a message
archive_email Archive a message (remove from inbox)
list_labels List labels/folders
create_label Create a label/folder
delete_label Delete a label/folder
modify_email Modify message labels
batch_modify_emails Bulk modify labels
count_unread_by_label Show unread message counts per label/folder
download_attachment Download an attachment
export_email Save a message as a .eml file
export_thread Save every message in a thread as .eml files (Gmail + JMAP)
emails_since List messages received after a given timestamp
inbox_summary Inbox overview

Gmail-Only

Tool Description
create_filter Create a filter
list_filters List filters
delete_filter Delete a filter
save_template Save a template
list_templates List templates
delete_template Delete a template
send_template Send from template
get_signature Get signature
set_signature Update signature
get_vacation Get vacation settings
set_vacation Configure vacation reply (supports date ranges, domain-only)
unsubscribe Find unsubscribe link
bulk_unsubscribe Bulk unsubscribe
list_send_as List send-as aliases

Sending attachments

send_email, reply_email, forward_email, and create_draft accept an optional attachments parameter — an array of local file paths. The server reads each file, detects its MIME type from the extension, and embeds it in the outgoing message (or draft).

send_email account="personal" to=["friend@example.com"] subject="The report" body="See attached." attachments=["/path/to/report.pdf", "/path/to/chart.png"]
  • Each file must be a regular file ≤ 25 MB; total per message is capped at 25 MB (Gmail's hard limit).
  • Paths are resolved through any symlinks, and filenames are stripped of CRLF before going into headers.
  • Gmail routes messages with attachments through the multipart upload endpoint (35 MB API limit) instead of the JSON endpoint, so the 25 MB message cap is the real ceiling.
  • JMAP uploads each file to the server's upload URL first, then references the resulting blobIds in the Email/set call.

License

MIT

Built at AgentVania.

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