IMAP and SMTP via MCP Server
- Github repository: https://github.com/ai-zerolab/mcp-email-server/
- Documentation https://ai-zerolab.github.io/mcp-email-server/
We recommend using uv to manage your environment.
Try uvx mcp-email-server@latest ui to config, and use following configuration for mcp client:
{
"mcpServers": {
"zerolib-email": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-email-server@latest", "stdio"]
}
}
}This package is available on PyPI, so you can install it using pip install mcp-email-server
After that, configure your email server using the ui: mcp-email-server ui
You can also configure the email server using environment variables, which is particularly useful for CI/CD environments like Jenkins. zerolib-email supports both UI configuration (via TOML file) and environment variables, with environment variables taking precedence.
{
"mcpServers": {
"zerolib-email": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-email-server@latest", "stdio"],
"env": {
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_ACCOUNT_NAME": "work",
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_FULL_NAME": "John Doe",
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_EMAIL_ADDRESS": "john@example.com",
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_USER_NAME": "john@example.com",
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_PASSWORD": "your_password",
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_IMAP_HOST": "imap.gmail.com",
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_IMAP_PORT": "993",
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SMTP_HOST": "smtp.gmail.com",
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SMTP_PORT": "465"
}
}
}
}| Variable | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_ACCOUNT_NAME |
Account identifier | "default" |
No |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_FULL_NAME |
Display name | Email prefix | No |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_EMAIL_ADDRESS |
Email address | - | Yes |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_USER_NAME |
Login username | Same as email | No |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_PASSWORD |
Email password | - | Yes |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_IMAP_HOST |
IMAP server host | - | Yes |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_IMAP_PORT |
IMAP server port | 993 |
No |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_IMAP_SSL |
Enable IMAP SSL | true |
No |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SMTP_HOST |
SMTP server host | - | Yes |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SMTP_PORT |
SMTP server port | 465 |
No |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SMTP_SSL |
Enable SMTP SSL | true |
No |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SMTP_START_SSL |
Enable STARTTLS | false |
No |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_ENABLE_ATTACHMENT_DOWNLOAD |
Enable attachment download | false |
No |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SAVE_TO_SENT |
Save sent emails to IMAP Sent folder | true |
No |
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SENT_FOLDER_NAME |
Custom Sent folder name (auto-detect if not set) | - | No |
By default, downloading email attachments is disabled for security reasons. To enable this feature, you can either:
Option 1: Environment Variable
{
"mcpServers": {
"zerolib-email": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-email-server@latest", "stdio"],
"env": {
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_ENABLE_ATTACHMENT_DOWNLOAD": "true"
}
}
}
}Option 2: TOML Configuration
Add enable_attachment_download = true to your TOML configuration file (~/.config/zerolib/mcp_email_server/config.toml):
enable_attachment_download = true
[[emails]]
# ... your email configurationOnce enabled, you can use the download_attachment tool to save email attachments to a specified path.
By default, sent emails are automatically saved to your IMAP Sent folder. This ensures that emails sent via the MCP server appear in your email client (Thunderbird, webmail, etc.).
The server auto-detects common Sent folder names: Sent, INBOX.Sent, Sent Items, Sent Mail, [Gmail]/Sent Mail.
To specify a custom Sent folder name (useful for providers with non-standard folder names):
Option 1: Environment Variable
{
"mcpServers": {
"zerolib-email": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-email-server@latest", "stdio"],
"env": {
"MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SENT_FOLDER_NAME": "INBOX.Sent"
}
}
}
}Option 2: TOML Configuration
[[emails]]
account_name = "work"
save_to_sent = true
sent_folder_name = "INBOX.Sent"
# ... rest of your email configurationTo disable saving to Sent folder, set MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SAVE_TO_SENT=false or save_to_sent = false in your TOML config.
For separate IMAP/SMTP credentials, you can also use:
MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_IMAP_USER_NAME/MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_IMAP_PASSWORDMCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SMTP_USER_NAME/MCP_EMAIL_SERVER_SMTP_PASSWORD
Then you can try it in Claude Desktop. If you want to intergrate it with other mcp client, run $which mcp-email-server for the path and configure it in your client like:
{
"mcpServers": {
"zerolib-email": {
"command": "{{ ENTRYPOINT }}",
"args": ["stdio"]
}
}
}If docker is avaliable, you can try use docker image, but you may need to config it in your client using tools via MCP. The default config path is ~/.config/zerolib/mcp_email_server/config.toml
{
"mcpServers": {
"zerolib-email": {
"command": "docker",
"args": ["run", "-it", "ghcr.io/ai-zerolab/mcp-email-server:latest"]
}
}
}To install Email Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @ai-zerolab/mcp-email-server --client claudeTo reply to an email with proper threading (so it appears in the same conversation in email clients):
- First, fetch the original email to get its
message_id:
emails = await get_emails_content(account_name="work", email_ids=["123"])
original = emails.emails[0]- Send your reply using
in_reply_toandreferences:
await send_email(
account_name="work",
recipients=[original.sender],
subject=f"Re: {original.subject}",
body="Thank you for your email...",
in_reply_to=original.message_id,
references=original.message_id,
)The in_reply_to parameter sets the In-Reply-To header, and references sets the References header. Both are used by email clients to thread conversations properly.
This project is managed using uv.
Try make install to install the virtual environment and install the pre-commit hooks.
Use uv run mcp-email-server for local development.
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