# ms-365-mcp-server
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Microsoft 365 MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Office services through the Graph
API.
## Supported Clouds
This server supports multiple Microsoft cloud environments:
| Cloud | Description | Auth Endpoint | Graph API Endpoint |
| -------------------- | ---------------------------------- | ------------------------- | ------------------------------- |
| **Global** (default) | International Microsoft 365 | login.microsoftonline.com | graph.microsoft.com |
| **China** (21Vianet) | Microsoft 365 operated by 21Vianet | login.chinacloudapi.cn | microsoftgraph.chinacloudapi.cn |
## Prerequisites
- Node.js >= 20 (recommended)
- Node.js 14+ may work with dependency warnings
## Features
- Authentication via Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL)
- Comprehensive Microsoft 365 service integration
- Read-only mode support for safe operations
- Tool filtering for granular access control
## Output Format: JSON vs TOON
The server supports two output formats that can be configured globally:
### JSON Format (Default)
Standard JSON output with pretty-printing:
```json
{
"value": [
{
"id": "1",
"displayName": "Alice Johnson",
"mail": "alice@example.com",
"jobTitle": "Software Engineer"
}
]
}
```
### (experimental) TOON Format
[Token-Oriented Object Notation](https://github.com/toon-format/toon) for efficient LLM token usage:
```
value[1]{id,displayName,mail,jobTitle}:
"1",Alice Johnson,alice@example.com,Software Engineer
```
**Benefits:**
- 30-60% fewer tokens vs JSON
- Best for uniform array data (lists of emails, calendar events, files, etc.)
- Ideal for cost-sensitive applications at scale
**Usage:**
(experimental) Enable TOON format globally:
Via CLI flag:
```bash
npx @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --toon
```
Via Claude Desktop configuration:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"ms365": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@softeria/ms-365-mcp-server", "--toon"]
}
}
}
```
Via environment variable:
```bash
MS365_MCP_OUTPUT_FORMAT=toon npx @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server
```
## Supported Services & Tools
### Personal Account Tools (Available by default)
**Email (Outlook)**
<sub>list-mail-messages, list-mail-folders, list-mail-folder-messages, get-mail-message, send-mail,
delete-mail-message, create-draft-email, move-mail-message</sub>
**Calendar**
<sub>list-calendars, list-calendar-events, get-calendar-event, get-calendar-view, create-calendar-event,
update-calendar-event, delete-calendar-event</sub>
**OneDrive Files**
<sub>list-drives, get-drive-root-item, list-folder-files, download-onedrive-file-content, upload-file-content,
upload-new-file, delete-onedrive-file</sub>
**Excel Operations**
<sub>list-excel-worksheets, get-excel-range, create-excel-chart, format-excel-range, sort-excel-range</sub>
**OneNote**
<sub>list-onenote-notebooks, list-onenote-notebook-sections, list-onenote-section-pages, get-onenote-page-content,
create-onenote-page</sub>
**To Do Tasks**
<sub>list-todo-task-lists, list-todo-tasks, get-todo-task, create-todo-task, update-todo-task, delete-todo-task</sub>
**Planner**
<sub>list-planner-tasks, get-planner-plan, list-plan-tasks, get-planner-task, create-planner-task</sub>
**Contacts**
<sub>list-outlook-contacts, get-outlook-contact, create-outlook-contact, update-outlook-contact,
delete-outlook-contact</sub>
**User Profile**
<sub>get-current-user</sub>
**Search**
<sub>search-query</sub>
### Organization Account Tools (Requires --org-mode flag)
**Teams & Chats**
<sub>list-chats, get-chat, list-chat-messages, get-chat-message, send-chat-message, list-chat-message-replies,
reply-to-chat-message, list-joined-teams, get-team, list-team-channels, get-team-channel, list-channel-messages,
get-channel-message, send-channel-message, list-team-members</sub>
**SharePoint Sites**
<sub>search-sharepoint-sites, get-sharepoint-site, get-sharepoint-site-by-path, list-sharepoint-site-drives,
get-sharepoint-site-drive-by-id, list-sharepoint-site-items, get-sharepoint-site-item, list-sharepoint-site-lists,
get-sharepoint-site-list, list-sharepoint-site-list-items, get-sharepoint-site-list-item,
get-sharepoint-sites-delta</sub>
**Shared Mailboxes**
<sub>list-shared-mailbox-messages, list-shared-mailbox-folder-messages, get-shared-mailbox-message,
send-shared-mailbox-mail</sub>
**User Management**
<sub>list-users</sub>
## Organization/Work Mode
To access work/school features (Teams, SharePoint, etc.), enable organization mode using any of these flags:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"ms365": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@softeria/ms-365-mcp-server", "--org-mode"]
}
}
}
```
Organization mode must be enabled from the start to access work account features. Without this flag, only personal
account features (email, calendar, OneDrive, etc.) are available.
## Shared Mailbox Access
To access shared mailboxes, you need:
1. **Organization mode**: Shared mailbox tools require `--org-mode` flag (work/school accounts only)
2. **Delegated permissions**: `Mail.Read.Shared` or `Mail.Send.Shared` scopes
3. **Exchange permissions**: The signed-in user must have been granted access to the shared mailbox
4. **Usage**: Use the shared mailbox's email address as the `user-id` parameter in the shared mailbox tools
**Finding shared mailboxes**: Use the `list-users` tool to discover available users and shared mailboxes in your
organization.
Example: `list-shared-mailbox-messages` with `user-id` set to `shared-mailbox@company.com`
## Quick Start Example
Test login in Claude Desktop:

## Examples

## Integration
### Claude Desktop
To add this MCP server to Claude Desktop, edit the config file under Settings > Developer.
#### Personal Account (MSA)
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"ms365": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@softeria/ms-365-mcp-server"]
}
}
}
```
#### Work/School Account (Global)
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"ms365": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@softeria/ms-365-mcp-server", "--org-mode"]
}
}
}
```
#### Work/School Account (China 21Vianet)
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"ms365-china": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@softeria/ms-365-mcp-server", "--org-mode", "--cloud", "china"]
}
}
}
```
### Claude Code CLI
#### Personal Account (MSA)
```bash
claude mcp add ms365 -- npx -y @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server
```
#### Work/School Account (Global)
```bash
# macOS/Linux
claude mcp add ms365 -- npx -y @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --org-mode
# Windows (use cmd /c wrapper)
claude mcp add ms365 -s user -- cmd /c "npx -y @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --org-mode"
```
#### Work/School Account (China 21Vianet)
```bash
# macOS/Linux
claude mcp add ms365-china -- npx -y @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --org-mode --cloud china
# Windows (use cmd /c wrapper)
claude mcp add ms365-china -s user -- cmd /c "npx -y @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --org-mode --cloud china"
```
For other interfaces that support MCPs, please refer to their respective documentation for the correct
integration method.
### Open WebUI
Open WebUI supports MCP servers via HTTP transport with OAuth 2.1.
1. Start the server with HTTP mode and dynamic registration enabled:
```bash
npx @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --http --enable-dynamic-registration
```
2. In Open WebUI, go to **Admin Settings → Tools** (`/admin/settings/tools`) → **Add Connection**:
- **Type**: MCP Streamable HTTP
- **URL**: Your MCP server URL with `/mcp` path
- **Auth**: OAuth 2.1
3. Click **Register Client**.
> **Note**: The `--enable-dynamic-registration` is required for Open WebUI to work. If using a custom Azure Entra app, add your redirect URI under "Mobile and desktop applications" platform (not "Single-page application").
**Quick test setup** using the default Azure app (ID `ms-365` and `localhost:8080` are pre-configured):
```bash
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 \
-e WEBUI_AUTH=false \
-e OPENAI_API_KEY \
ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:main
npx @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --http --enable-dynamic-registration
```
Then add connection with URL `http://localhost:3000/mcp` and ID `ms-365`.

### Local Development
For local development or testing:
```bash
# From the project directory
claude mcp add ms -- npx tsx src/index.ts --org-mode
```
Or configure Claude Desktop manually:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"ms365": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/ms-365-mcp-server/dist/index.js", "--org-mode"]
}
}
}
```
> **Note**: Run `npm run build` after code changes to update the `dist/` folder.
### Authentication
> ⚠️ You must authenticate before using tools.
The server supports three authentication methods:
#### 1. Device Code Flow (Default)
For interactive authentication via device code:
- **MCP client login**:
- Call the `login` tool (auto-checks existing token)
- If needed, get URL+code, visit in browser
- Use `verify-login` tool to confirm
- **CLI login**:
```bash
npx @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --login
```
Follow the URL and code prompt in the terminal.
Tokens are cached securely in your OS credential store (fallback to file).
#### 2. OAuth Authorization Code Flow (HTTP mode only)
When running with `--http`, the server **requires** OAuth authentication:
```bash
npx @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --http 3000
```
This mode:
- Advertises OAuth capabilities to MCP clients
- Provides OAuth endpoints at `/auth/*` (authorize, token, metadata)
- **Requires** `Authorization: Bearer <token>` for all MCP requests
- Validates tokens with Microsoft Graph API
- **Disables** login/logout tools by default (use `--enable-auth-tools` to enable them)
MCP clients will automatically handle the OAuth flow when they see the advertised capabilities.
##### Setting up Azure AD for OAuth Testing
To use OAuth mode with custom Azure credentials (recommended for production), you'll need to set up an Azure AD app
registration:
1. **Create Azure AD App Registration**:
- Go to [Azure Portal](https://portal.azure.com)
- Navigate to Azure Active Directory → App registrations → New registration
- Set name: "MS365 MCP Server"
2. **Configure Redirect URIs**:
- **Configure the OAuth callback URI**: Go to your app registration and on the left side, go to Authentication.
- Under Platform configurations:
- Click Add a platform (if you don’t already see one for "Mobile and desktop applications" / "Public client").
- Choose Mobile and desktop applications or Public client/native (mobile & desktop) (label depends on portal version).
3. **Testing with MCP Inspector (`npm run inspector`)**:
- Go to your app registration and on the left side, go to Authentication.
- Under Platform configurations:
- Click Add a platform (if you don’t already see one for "Web").
- Choose Web.
- Configure the following redirect URIs
- `http://localhost:6274/oauth/callback`
- `http://localhost:6274/oauth/callback/debug`
- `http://localhost:3000/callback` (optional, for server callback)
4. **Get Credentials**:
- Copy the **Application (client) ID** from Overview page
- Go to Certificates & secrets → New client secret → Copy the secret value (optional for public apps)
5. **Configure Environment Variables**:
Create a `.env` file in your project root:
```env
MS365_MCP_CLIENT_ID=your-azure-ad-app-client-id-here
MS365_MCP_CLIENT_SECRET=your-secret-here # Optional for public apps
MS365_MCP_TENANT_ID=common
```
With these configured, the server will use your custom Azure app instead of the built-in one.
#### 3. Bring Your Own Token (BYOT)
If you are running ms-365-mcp-server as part of a larger system that manages Microsoft OAuth tokens externally, you can
provide an access token directly to this MCP server:
```bash
MS365_MCP_OAUTH_TOKEN=your_oauth_token npx @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server
```
This method:
- Bypasses the interactive authentication flows
- Use your pre-existing OAuth token for Microsoft Graph API requests
- Does not handle token refresh (token lifecycle management is your responsibility)
> **Note**: HTTP mode requires authentication. For unauthenticated testing, use stdio mode with device code flow.
>
> **Authentication Tools**: In HTTP mode, login/logout tools are disabled by default since OAuth handles authentication.
> Use `--enable-auth-tools` if you need them available.
## Tool Presets
To reduce initial connection overhead, use preset tool categories instead of loading all 90+ tools:
```bash
npx @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --preset mail
npx @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server --list-presets # See all available presets
```
Available presets: `mail`, `calendar`, `files`, `personal`, `work`, `excel`, `contacts`, `tasks`, `onenote`, `search`, `users`, `all`
**Experimental:** `--discovery` starts with only 2 tools (`search-tools`, `execute-tool`) for minimal token usage.
## CLI Options
The following options can be used when running ms-365-mcp-server directly from the command line:
```
--login Login using device code flow
--logout Log out and clear saved credentials
--verify-login Verify login without starting the server
--org-mode Enable organization/work mode from start (includes Teams, SharePoint, etc.)
--work-mode Alias for --org-mode
--force-work-scopes Backwards compatibility alias for --org-mode (deprecated)
--cloud <type> Microsoft cloud environment: global (default) or china (21Vianet)
```
### Server Options
When running as an MCP server, the following options can be used:
```
-v Enable verbose logging
--read-only Start server in read-only mode, disabling write operations
--http [port] Use Streamable HTTP transport instead of stdio (optionally specify port, default: 3000)
Starts Express.js server with MCP endpoint at /mcp
--enable-auth-tools Enable login/logout tools when using HTTP mode (disabled by default in HTTP mode)
--enable-dynamic-registration Enable OAuth Dynamic Client Registration endpoint (required for Open WebUI)
--enabled-tools <pattern> Filter tools using regex pattern (e.g., "excel|contact" to enable Excel and Contact tools)
--preset <names> Use preset tool categories (comma-separated). See "Tool Presets" section above
--list-presets List all available presets and exit
--toon (experimental) Enable TOON output format for 30-60% token reduction
--discovery (experimental) Start with search-tools + execute-tool only
```
Environment variables:
- `READ_ONLY=true|1`: Alternative to --read-only flag
- `ENABLED_TOOLS`: Filter tools using a regex pattern (alternative to --enabled-tools flag)
- `MS365_MCP_ORG_MODE=true|1`: Enable organization/work mode (alternative to --org-mode flag)
- `MS365_MCP_FORCE_WORK_SCOPES=true|1`: Backwards compatibility for MS365_MCP_ORG_MODE
- `MS365_MCP_OUTPUT_FORMAT=toon`: Enable TOON output format (alternative to --toon flag)
- `MS365_MCP_CLOUD_TYPE=global|china`: Microsoft cloud environment (alternative to --cloud flag)
- `LOG_LEVEL`: Set logging level (default: 'info')
- `SILENT=true|1`: Disable console output
- `MS365_MCP_CLIENT_ID`: Custom Azure app client ID (defaults to built-in app)
- `MS365_MCP_TENANT_ID`: Custom tenant ID (defaults to 'common' for multi-tenant)
- `MS365_MCP_OAUTH_TOKEN`: Pre-existing OAuth token for Microsoft Graph API (BYOT method)
- `MS365_MCP_KEYVAULT_URL`: Azure Key Vault URL for secrets management (see Azure Key Vault section)
- `MS365_MCP_TOKEN_CACHE_PATH`: Custom file path for MSAL token cache (see Token Storage below)
- `MS365_MCP_SELECTED_ACCOUNT_PATH`: Custom file path for selected account metadata (see Token Storage below)
## Token Storage
Authentication tokens are stored using the OS credential store (via keytar) when available. If keytar is not installed or fails (common on headless Linux), the server falls back to file-based storage.
**Default fallback paths** are relative to the installed package directory. This means tokens can be lost when the package is reinstalled or updated via npm.
To persist tokens across updates, set custom paths outside the package directory:
```bash
export MS365_MCP_TOKEN_CACHE_PATH="$HOME/.config/ms365-mcp/.token-cache.json"
export MS365_MCP_SELECTED_ACCOUNT_PATH="$HOME/.config/ms365-mcp/.selected-account.json"
```
Parent directories are created automatically. Files are written with `0600` permissions.
> **Security note**: File-based token storage writes sensitive credentials to disk. Ensure the chosen directory has appropriate access controls. The OS credential store (keytar) is preferred when available.
## Azure Key Vault Integration
For production deployments, you can store secrets in Azure Key Vault instead of environment variables. This is particularly useful for Azure Container Apps with managed identity.
### Setup
1. **Create a Key Vault** (if you don't have one):
```bash
az keyvault create --name your-keyvault-name --resource-group your-rg --location eastus
```
2. **Add secrets to Key Vault**:
```bash
az keyvault secret set --vault-name your-keyvault-name --name ms365-mcp-client-id --value "your-client-id"
az keyvault secret set --vault-name your-keyvault-name --name ms365-mcp-tenant-id --value "your-tenant-id"
# Optional: if using confidential client flow
az keyvault secret set --vault-name your-keyvault-name --name ms365-mcp-client-secret --value "your-secret"
```
3. **Grant access to Key Vault**:
For Azure Container Apps with managed identity:
```bash
# Get the managed identity principal ID
PRINCIPAL_ID=$(az containerapp show --name your-app --resource-group your-rg --query identity.principalId -o tsv)
# Grant access to Key Vault secrets
az keyvault set-policy --name your-keyvault-name --object-id $PRINCIPAL_ID --secret-permissions get list
```
For local development with Azure CLI:
```bash
# Your Azure CLI identity already has access if you have appropriate RBAC roles
az login
```
4. **Configure the server**:
```bash
MS365_MCP_KEYVAULT_URL=https://your-keyvault-name.vault.azure.net npx @softeria/ms-365-mcp-server
```
### Secret Name Mapping
| Key Vault Secret Name | Environment Variable | Required |
| ----------------------- | ----------------------- | ------------------------- |
| ms365-mcp-client-id | MS365_MCP_CLIENT_ID | Yes |
| ms365-mcp-tenant-id | MS365_MCP_TENANT_ID | No (defaults to 'common') |
| ms365-mcp-client-secret | MS365_MCP_CLIENT_SECRET | No |
### Authentication
The Key Vault integration uses `DefaultAzureCredential` from the Azure Identity SDK, which automatically tries multiple authentication methods in order:
1. Environment variables (AZURE_CLIENT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET, AZURE_TENANT_ID)
2. Managed Identity (recommended for Azure Container Apps)
3. Azure CLI credentials (for local development)
4. Visual Studio Code credentials
5. Azure PowerShell credentials
### Optional Dependencies
The Azure Key Vault packages (`@azure/identity` and `@azure/keyvault-secrets`) are optional dependencies. They are only loaded when `MS365_MCP_KEYVAULT_URL` is configured. If you don't use Key Vault, these packages are not required.
## Contributing
We welcome contributions! Before submitting a pull request, please ensure your changes meet our quality standards.
Run the verification script to check all code quality requirements:
```bash
npm run verify
```
### For Developers
After cloning the repository, you may need to generate the client code from the Microsoft Graph OpenAPI specification:
```bash
npm run generate
```
## Support
If you're having problems or need help:
- Create an [issue](https://github.com/softeria/ms-365-mcp-server/issues)
- Start a [discussion](https://github.com/softeria/ms-365-mcp-server/discussions)
- Email: eirikb@eirikb.no
- Discord: https://discord.gg/WvGVNScrAZ or @eirikb
## License
MIT © 2026 Softeria