XEM Email MCP Server
Enables interaction with the XEM Email API to send emails, manage campaigns, and organize contact lists. It supports features like HTML content, scheduling, template management, and bulk contact imports from CSV files.
README
XEM Email MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for interacting with the XEM Email API. This server enables sending emails, managing campaigns, creating contact lists, and managing contacts.
Features
- Send Email: Send individual emails with HTML content, templates, scheduling, and more
- Create Campaign: Create email campaigns for mailing lists
- Create Contact List: Create and manage contact lists
- Add Contacts: Add individual contacts to mailing lists
- Import Contacts: Import contacts from CSV files
- Get Contact Lists: Retrieve all contact lists with pagination
- Get Contacts: Retrieve contacts from a specific list with pagination
Installation
npm install
npm run build
Configuration
Environment Variables
You can configure the API token and Team ID using environment variables:
XEM_API_TOKEN: Your XEM Email API token (required)XEM_TEAM_ID: Your Team ID (optional, if applicable to your account)
Command Line Arguments
Alternatively, pass credentials as command line arguments:
--token <token>: XEM Email API token--team-id <team-id>: Team ID
Usage
As an MCP Server
Option 1: Using Environment Variables
Add to your MCP client configuration (e.g., Claude Desktop):
{
"mcpServers": {
"xem-email": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/mcp/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"XEM_API_TOKEN": "your-api-token-here",
"XEM_TEAM_ID": "your-team-id-here"
}
}
}
}
Option 2: Using Command Line Arguments
{
"mcpServers": {
"xem-email": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/path/to/mcp/build/index.js",
"--token", "your-api-token-here",
"--team-id", "your-team-id-here"
]
}
}
}
Note: When token and teamId are configured via environment variables or CLI args, you don't need to provide them in each tool call. If both are set, the tool argument takes precedence.
Available Tools
1. send_email
Send an email using the XEM Email API.
Required Parameters:
to(string): Recipient email addresssubject(string): Email subject line
Optional Parameters:
token(string): XEM Email API token (only if not set via environment/args)html(string): HTML content of the emailcc(string): CC email addresses (comma-separated)bcc(string): BCC email addresses (comma-separated)replyTo(string): Reply-to email addresstemplateId(string): Template ID to use for the emailscheduleAt(string): ISO 8601 timestamp to schedule the emailprovider(string): Email provider (default: "CUSTOM")test(boolean): Whether this is a test email (default: false)data(array): Additional data array
Example (assuming token is set via environment):
{
"to": "user@example.com",
"subject": "Welcome!",
"html": "<h1>Hello World</h1>",
"test": true
}
2. create_campaign
Create an email campaign that can be sent to a contact list.
Required Parameters:
name(string): Campaign namesubject(string): Email subject linelistId(string): Mailing list ID to send the campaign to
Optional Parameters:
token(string): XEM Email API token (only if not set via environment/args)teamId(string): Team ID (only if not set via environment/args)html(string): HTML content of the campaign emailtemplateId(string): Template ID to use for the campaignscheduleAt(string): ISO 8601 timestamp to schedule the campaign
3. create_contact_list
Create a new contact list for organizing email recipients.
Required Parameters:
name(string): Name of the contact list
Optional Parameters:
token(string): XEM Email API token (only if not set via environment/args)teamId(string): Team ID (only if not set via environment/args)description(string): Description of the contact list
4. add_contacts
Add contacts to a mailing list.
Required Parameters:
listId(string): ID of the mailing list to add contacts tocontacts(array): Array of contact objects
Optional Parameters:
token(string): XEM Email API token (only if not set via environment/args)teamId(string): Team ID (only if not set via environment/args)
Contact Object:
email(string, required): Contact email addressname(string, optional): Contact namephone(string, optional): Contact phone number
Example (assuming token/teamId set via environment):
{
"listId": "list-123",
"contacts": [
{
"email": "john@example.com",
"name": "John Doe",
"phone": "+1234567890"
},
{
"email": "jane@example.com",
"name": "Jane Smith"
}
]
}
5. import_contacts
Import contacts from a CSV file to a mailing list using file upload.
Required Parameters:
listId(string): ID of the mailing list to import contacts tofileId(string): File ID from a previous file uploadmappings(object): Field mappings for CSV columns
Optional Parameters:
token(string): XEM Email API token (only if not set via environment/args)teamId(string): Team ID (only if not set via environment/args)
Example (assuming token/teamId set via environment):
{
"listId": "list-123",
"fileId": "file-456",
"mappings": {
"name": "name",
"email": "email",
"phone": "phone"
}
}
6. get_contact_lists
Get all contact lists for a team.
Optional Parameters:
token(string): XEM Email API token (only if not set via environment/args)teamId(string): Team ID (only if not set via environment/args)page(number): Page number for pagination (default: 0)limit(number): Number of items per page (default: 10)
7. get_contacts
Get contacts from a specific mailing list.
Required Parameters:
listId(string): ID of the mailing list
Optional Parameters:
token(string): XEM Email API token (only if not set via environment/args)teamId(string): Team ID (only if not set via environment/args)page(number): Page number for pagination (default: 0)limit(number): Number of items per page (default: 10)
API Authentication
All tools require an API token from XEM Email. You can obtain this token from your XEM Email account dashboard.
Important: Keep your API token secure and never commit it to version control.
Development
Build
npm run build
Watch mode
npm run watch
Project Structure
mcp/
├── src/
│ └── index.ts # Main MCP server implementation
├── build/ # Compiled JavaScript output
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
└── README.md
Dependencies
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk: MCP SDK for building MCP serverstypescript: TypeScript compiler@types/node: Node.js type definitions
License
MIT
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