Outlook Universal MCP Server
Enables interaction with Microsoft Outlook through a unified API, supporting tools for email, calendar, and contacts management via natural language.
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Outlook Universal MCP Server
This repository contains an implementation of an Outlook Universal MCP (Model Context Protocol) server. It provides a standardized interface for interacting with Outlook's tools and services through a unified API.
The server is built using the Universal MCP framework.
This implementation follows the MCP specification, ensuring compatibility with other MCP-compliant services and tools.
Usage
You can start using Outlook directly from agentr.dev. Visit agentr.dev/apps and enable Outlook.
If you have not used universal mcp before follow the setup instructions at agentr.dev/quickstart
Available Tools
The full list of available tools is at ./src/universal_mcp_outlook/README.md
Local Development
š Prerequisites
Ensure you have the following before you begin:
- Python 3.11+ (recommended)
- uv (install globally with
pip install uv)
š ļø Setup Instructions
Follow the steps below to set up your development environment:
-
Sync Project Dependencies
uv syncThis installs all dependencies from
pyproject.tomlinto a local virtual environment (.venv). -
Activate the Virtual Environment
For Linux/macOS:
source .venv/bin/activateFor Windows (PowerShell):
.venv\Scripts\Activate -
Start the MCP Inspector
mcp dev src/universal_mcp_outlook/server.pyThis will start the MCP inspector. Make note of the address and port shown in the console output.
-
Install the Application
mcp install src/universal_mcp_outlook/server.py
š Project Structure
.
āāā src/
ā āāā universal_mcp_outlook/
ā āāā __init__.py # Package initializer
ā āāā server.py # Server entry point
ā āāā app.py # Application tools
ā āāā README.md # List of application tools
āāā tests/ # Test suite
āāā .env # Environment variables for local development
āāā pyproject.toml # Project configuration
āāā README.md # This file
š License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Generated with MCP CLI ā Happy coding! š
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