
Postmark MCP Server
An MCP server implementation that enables sending emails via Postmark email services with features for sending plain text/HTML emails, using templates, tracking delivery statistics, and listing available templates.
README
Postmark MCP Server
An MCP server implementation for Postmark email services.
Features
- Exposes a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for sending emails via Postmark
- Simple configuration via environment variables
- Comprehensive error handling and graceful shutdown
- Secure logging practices (no sensitive data exposure)
- Automatic email tracking configuration
Requirements
- Node.js (v16 or higher recommended)
- A Postmark account and server token
Setup
-
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/ActiveCampaign/postmark-mcp cd postmark-mcp
-
Install dependencies:
npm install
-
Configure environment variables:
- Copy
.env.example
to.env
:cp .env.example .env
- Edit
.env
and fill in your Postmark credentials and settings.
Variable Description Required POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN Your Postmark server API token Yes DEFAULT_SENDER_EMAIL Default sender email address Yes DEFAULT_MESSAGE_STREAM Postmark message stream (e.g., 'outbound') Yes - Copy
-
Run the server:
npm start
Quick Install via Cursor Deeplink
You can quickly install this MCP server in Cursor by clicking the following button:
<div> <a href="cursor://anysphere.cursor-deeplink/mcp/install?name=Postmark&config=eyJjb21tYW5kIjoibm9kZSIsImFyZ3MiOlsiaW5kZXguanMiXSwiZW52Ijp7IlBPU1RNQVJLX1NFUlZFUl9UT0tFTiI6IiIsIkRFRkFVTFRfU0VOREVSX0VNQUlMIjoiIiwiREVGQVVMVF9NRVNTQUdFX1NUUkVBTSI6Im91dGJvdW5kIn19"> <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Add_Postmark_MCP_Server-to_Cursor-00A4DB?style=for-the-badge&logo=cursor&logoColor=white" alt="Add Postmark MCP Server to Cursor" /> </a> </div>
Note: After clicking the button, you'll need to:
- Set your
POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN
in the MCP configuration- Set your
DEFAULT_SENDER_EMAIL
in the MCP configuration- Set your
DEFAULT_MESSAGE_STREAM
in the MCP configuration (defaults to "outbound")
Claude and Cursor MCP Configuration Example
{
"mcpServers": {
"Postmark": {
"command": "your-node-path", // which node
"args": ["/Users/your-name/your-location/postmark-mcp/index.js"], // realpath index.js
"env": {
"POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN": "your-postmark-server-token",
"DEFAULT_SENDER_EMAIL": "your-default-sender-email",
"DEFAULT_MESSAGE_STREAM": "your-default-message-stream"
}
}
}
}
Tool Reference
This section provides a complete reference for the Postmark MCP server tools, including example prompts and expected payloads for each.
Table of Contents
Email Management Tools
1. sendEmail
Sends a single text email.
Example Prompt:
Send an email using Postmark to recipient@example.com with the subject "Meeting Reminder" and the message "Don't forget our team meeting tomorrow at 2 PM. Please bring your quarterly statistics report (and maybe some snacks).""
Expected Payload:
{
"to": "recipient@example.com",
"subject": "Meeting Reminder",
"textBody": "Don't forget our team meeting tomorrow at 2 PM. Please bring your quarterly statistics report (and maybe some snacks).",
"htmlBody": "HTML version of the email body", // Optional
"from": "sender@example.com", // Optional, uses DEFAULT_SENDER_EMAIL if not provided
"tag": "meetings" // Optional
}
Response Format:
Email sent successfully!
MessageID: message-id-here
To: recipient@example.com
Subject: Meeting Reminder
2. sendEmailWithTemplate
Sends an email using a pre-defined template.
Example Prompt:
Send an email with Postmark template alias "welcome" to customer@example.com with the following template variables:
{
"name": "John Doe",
"product_name": "MyApp",
"login_url": "https://myapp.com/login"
}
Expected Payload:
{
"to": "customer@example.com",
"templateId": 12345, // Either templateId or templateAlias must be provided, but not both
"templateAlias": "welcome", // Either templateId or templateAlias must be provided, but not both
"templateModel": {
"name": "John Doe",
"product_name": "MyApp",
"login_url": "https://myapp.com/login"
},
"from": "sender@example.com", // Optional, uses DEFAULT_SENDER_EMAIL if not provided
"tag": "onboarding" // Optional
}
Response Format:
Template email sent successfully!
MessageID: message-id-here
To: recipient@example.com
Template: template-id-or-alias-here
Template Management Tools
3. listTemplates
Lists all available templates.
Example Prompt:
Show me a list of all the email templates available in our Postmark account.
Response Format:
📋 Found 2 templates:
• Basic
- ID: 12345678
- Alias: basic
- Subject: none
• Welcome
- ID: 02345679
- Alias: welcome
- Subject: none
Statistics & Tracking Tools
4. getDeliveryStats
Retrieves email delivery statistics.
Example Prompt:
Show me our Postmark email delivery statistics from 2025-05-01 to 2025-05-15 for the "marketing" tag.
Expected Payload:
{
"tag": "marketing", // Optional
"fromDate": "2025-05-01", // Optional, YYYY-MM-DD format
"toDate": "2025-05-15" // Optional, YYYY-MM-DD format
}
Response Format:
Email Statistics Summary
Sent: 100 emails
Open Rate: 45.5% (45/99 tracked emails)
Click Rate: 15.2% (15/99 tracked links)
Period: 2025-05-01 to 2025-05-15
Tag: marketing
Implementation Details
Automatic Configuration
All emails are automatically configured with:
TrackOpens: true
TrackLinks: "HtmlAndText"
- Message stream from
DEFAULT_MESSAGE_STREAM
environment variable
Error Handling
The server implements comprehensive error handling:
- Validation of all required environment variables
- Graceful shutdown on SIGTERM and SIGINT
- Proper error handling for API calls
- No exposure of sensitive information in logs
- Consistent error message formatting
Logging
- Uses appropriate log levels (
info
for normal operations,error
for errors) - Excludes sensitive information from logs
- Provides clear operation status and results
For more information about the Postmark API, visit Postmark's Developer Documentation.
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