Email Automation MCP Servers

Compare MCP servers for Gmail, Outlook, inbox triage, email drafting, transactional email, and agent-assisted email workflows.

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Where Email Automation MCP fits

Let agents summarize inboxes, draft replies, prepare follow-ups, and route email tasks through review.

Connect transactional email providers and mailbox context to customer, support, and sales workflows.

Automate low-risk email preparation while keeping sending and external messages approval-gated.

Setup checklist

  1. 1Choose servers for the mailbox or email provider your workflow uses.
  2. 2Start with read-only access for search, summarization, and draft preparation.
  3. 3Add OAuth or API credentials to the MCP client configuration.
  4. 4Require explicit approval before sending messages, forwarding email, or changing mailbox rules.

How to choose

  • Prefer servers that distinguish search, draft, send, and mailbox-management actions.
  • Check support for threads, attachments, labels, drafts, and source message links.
  • Use least-privilege credentials and avoid broad mailbox access when folder-level scope is enough.

Email Automation MCP FAQ

What is Email Automation MCP?

Email Automation MCP connects agents to mailboxes or email APIs so they can search, summarize, draft, and coordinate email workflows through MCP.

Should agents be allowed to send email?

Usually only after explicit review. Reading and drafting are lower risk than sending or forwarding messages externally.

Which tools fit this topic?

Gmail, Outlook, Mailgun, inbox-management tools, transactional email APIs, and CRM email workflows can fit this topic.