Mailbridge MCP
Connects AI assistants to email accounts via IMAP/SMTP, enabling reading, searching, sending, and organizing emails with features like smart drafts, scheduling, and attachment handling.
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Mailbridge MCP
Connect your AI assistant to your email — read, search, send, reply, organise, draft, schedule, and manage attachments from iCloud or any IMAP account. Works with Claude, OpenAI Codex, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible client.
Credentials are stored securely in your OS credential store (macOS Keychain, Windows Credential Manager, or Linux Keyring) — never in a file.
Features
Reading & Search
- Read emails — fetch inbox, any folder, with subject/sender/date
- Inbox digest — smart summary with priority scoring, categories, and action suggestions
- Search — find emails by keyword, sender, or subject
- Thread view — see the full conversation thread for any email
- Contact history — view all emails to/from a specific contact
- Unified inbox — merge multiple folders into one date-sorted view
- Priority scoring — every email is automatically scored 1–5 for urgency
- Auto-categorisation — emails are tagged Finance, Travel, Calendar, Newsletter, and more
Sending & Drafts
- Send & reply — compose new emails or reply with threading
- Smart drafts — save emails locally for review before sending
- Email scheduling — schedule emails to send at a future time
Organisation
- Bulk actions — mark, move, or delete multiple emails in one command
- Follow-up reminders — tag an email "remind me in 3 days" and it surfaces in your next digest
- Unsubscribe — auto-unsubscribe from mailing lists via List-Unsubscribe headers
- Email rules — define local rules to flag, categorise, or prioritise emails automatically
- Move, delete, mark — standard inbox management tools
Attachments & Content
- Read attachments — PDF, DOCX, TXT, JPG, PNG, MP3, MP4 and more
- Attachment safety — every attachment is scanned before download; dangerous file types are blocked
- Export email — export any email as clean Markdown
- Calendar extraction — pull event details (dates, times, locations) from emails and .ics files
Accounts
- Multiple accounts — connect and switch between accounts
- Secure credentials — passwords stored in OS keychain, never in plain text
Install
Claude Cowork
- Go to Customize → Connectors → Browse Plugins → "+" sign
- Add marketplace source:
https://github.com/Creativestefan/mailbridge-mcp - Start a new chat — and enter
Open Mailbridge setupto open the setup portal and connect your email account - For iCloud emails you will need to create an App specfic password to access your email securely. Using your real password will fail to authenicate.
- To reopen setup at any time: "open Mailbridge setup"
To update later: Customize → Connectors → Browse Plugins → (...) button and Click Check for update
OpenAI Codex
- Add the Mailbridge marketplace:
codex plugin marketplace add Creativestefan/mailbridge-mcp --ref main
- Install the plugin:
codex plugin add mailbridge@mailbridge
- Start a new Codex thread and test:
Use Mailbridge to check my email connection.
- If no account is connected yet:
Type "Open Mailbridge setup" and send.
The setup portal saves credentials directly to your OS credential store (macOS Keychain, Windows Credential Manager, or Linux Keyring).
To update later:
codex plugin marketplace upgrade
codex plugin add mailbridge@mailbridge
Via npm (any MCP client)
Add to your MCP client config (e.g. claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"mailbridge": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mailbridge-mcp"]
}
}
}
On first start, if no account is configured, the setup portal opens automatically in your browser. Fill in your email details — credentials are saved directly to your OS credential store and the portal closes. You only need to do this once.
To reopen setup at any time, ask your assistant: "open email setup"
Setup
On first install, a browser form opens automatically to connect your email account. Credentials go directly into your OS credential store on submit — nothing is written to a file.
To reopen setup at any time, just ask your assistant: "open email setup".
iCloud
You must use an App-Specific Password — your main Apple ID password will not work.
Go to account.apple.com → Sign-In & Security → App-Specific Passwords → +, name it "Mailbridge", and use the generated password.
Custom IMAP account
Use your full email address and password. The mail server is usually mail.yourdomain.com — check your email provider's settings if unsure.
Tools
Reading
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
check_connection |
Test connection and show inbox stats |
read_emails |
Fetch emails from any folder (includes priority + category) |
get_email_body |
Get full body of an email by UID |
get_emails_with_preview |
Fetch emails with body snippets — used for inbox summaries |
search_emails |
Search by keyword, sender, or subject |
list_folders |
List all mailbox folders |
get_thread |
Fetch the full conversation thread for an email |
get_contact_history |
All emails to/from a specific contact |
unified_inbox |
Merge multiple folders into one sorted view |
export_email |
Export an email as clean Markdown |
extract_calendar_events |
Extract event details and parse .ics attachments |
Attachments
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_attachments |
List attachments with safety scan — no download |
read_attachment |
Download and read an attachment after user approves |
Sending & Drafts
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
send_email |
Compose and send a new email |
reply_to_email |
Reply to an existing email |
save_draft |
Save an email as a local draft |
list_drafts |
List saved drafts |
send_draft |
Send a saved draft by ID |
delete_draft |
Discard a saved draft |
schedule_email |
Schedule an email for future delivery |
list_scheduled |
List pending scheduled emails |
cancel_scheduled |
Cancel a scheduled email |
Organisation
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
mark_as_read |
Mark email as read |
mark_as_unread |
Mark email as unread |
move_email |
Move email to another folder |
delete_email |
Move email to Trash |
bulk_mark_read |
Mark multiple emails as read |
bulk_mark_unread |
Mark multiple emails as unread |
bulk_move |
Move multiple emails to a folder |
bulk_delete |
Move multiple emails to Trash |
set_reminder |
Set a follow-up reminder on an email |
list_reminders |
View active reminders (overdue ones flagged) |
complete_reminder |
Mark a reminder as done |
unsubscribe_email |
Auto-unsubscribe via List-Unsubscribe header |
Rules
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
add_rule |
Add a local rule to flag, categorise, or prioritise emails |
list_rules |
List all configured rules |
remove_rule |
Remove a rule by name |
apply_rules |
Dry-run rules against a set of emails |
Accounts
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
list_accounts |
Show all connected accounts |
switch_account |
Switch active account |
add_account |
Add a new account via chat |
remove_account |
Remove an account (defaults to active) |
remove_all_accounts |
Disconnect and remove all accounts |
open_setup |
Open the setup portal to connect or add an account |
Inbox Summary
Ask your assistant "catch me up" or "what did I miss?" for a structured digest.
Every email now carries automatic priority scoring (1–5) and category tags so the digest is sorted instantly:
- 🔴 Action Required — priority 4–5 or keywords like "urgent", "deadline", "reply needed"
- 💰 Finance & Billing — invoices, payments, subscription renewals
- 📅 Events & Calendar — meeting invites, travel confirmations, RSVPs
- 📦 Updates & FYI — newsletters, notifications, low-priority
Follow-up reminders due today or overdue are surfaced at the top of every digest.
The digest closes with a suggested actions block — specific next steps like "unsubscribe from X", "set a reminder on Y", or "bulk archive the 8 newsletters".
Drafts & Scheduling
Save any email as a draft before sending:
"Draft a reply to this email — I'll review it first"
Schedule an email for later:
"Send this to john@example.com tomorrow at 9am"
Scheduled emails fire automatically on the next session start after the scheduled time.
Email Rules
Define local rules that apply automatically during inbox summaries:
"Flag all emails from boss@company.com as urgent" "Categorise anything from billing@stripe.com as Finance" "Set priority 5 on emails with 'invoice due' in the subject"
Rules are stored locally — they work without any server-side filtering.
Attachments
Mailbridge scans every attachment before downloading:
| Safety | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ✅ Safe | Known safe file type, extension matches MIME type |
| ⚠️ Warning | Unrecognised extension or MIME mismatch — will not auto-download |
| 🚫 Blocked | Executable or script file — refused outright (.exe, .bat, .ps1, .sh, .jar, etc.) |
Supported file types:
| Type | What happens |
|---|---|
| Text extracted and displayed | |
| DOCX | Text extracted and displayed |
| TXT, CSV, MD | Displayed as plain text |
| JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP | Displayed inline — the AI can see and describe the image |
| MP3, MP4, WAV, M4A | Saved to temp path — pass to a transcription plugin |
Supported Providers
| Provider | IMAP | SMTP |
|---|---|---|
| iCloud | imap.mail.me.com:993 |
smtp.mail.me.com:587 |
| Custom IMAP | Your mail server | Your mail server |
Security
- Passwords are stored exclusively in the OS credential store — never written to any file
- The setup portal is a one-time browser form — it starts, collects your credentials, saves them to your OS keychain, then shuts down automatically
- All IMAP and SMTP connections use SSL/TLS
- Attachments are scanned before download — executables and scripts are always blocked
- No data is sent to any Mailbridge server — everything runs locally on your device
License
MIT — see LICENSE
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