apple-mail-mcp
Supports AOL Mail accounts through Apple Mail, with optional IMAP-backed search after an app-specific password is configured.
Provides programmatic access to Apple Mail on macOS, enabling tools to read, send, search, and manage emails, mailboxes, drafts, threads, attachments, rules, and templates.
Supports Gmail accounts through Apple Mail, with optional IMAP-backed search for faster querying when an app-specific password is configured.
Supports iCloud Mail accounts through Apple Mail, with optional IMAP-backed search for faster querying when an app-specific password is configured.
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@apple-mail-mcpSearch my inbox for unread emails from my manager about the Q3 report."
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
Apple Mail MCP Server
An MCP server that provides programmatic access to Apple Mail, enabling AI assistants like Claude to read, send, search, and manage emails on macOS.
⚠️ Pre-1.0 — expect breaking changes. The MCP tool surface (tool names, parameters, return shapes) is still evolving as the project matures. Pin to a specific version (for example,
apple-mail-mcp==0.8.1) and review the CHANGELOG before upgrading.
Tools (23)
Core: list_mailboxes, search_messages, get_messages, update_message Drafts lifecycle: create_draft, update_draft, delete_draft Mailbox CRUD: create_mailbox, update_mailbox, delete_mailbox Attachments & Management: save_attachments, delete_messages Discovery & Rules: list_accounts, list_rules, get_thread, create_rule, update_rule, delete_rule Templates: list_templates, get_template, save_template, delete_template, render_template
See docs/reference/TOOLS.md for full parameter and return-shape documentation.
Prerequisites
macOS 10.15 (Catalina) or later
Python 3.10 or later
Apple Mail configured with at least one account
uv (recommended) or pip
Installation
# From source (recommended for development)
git clone https://github.com/s-morgan-jeffries/apple-mail-mcp.git
cd apple-mail-mcp
uv sync --devConfiguration
Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"apple-mail": {
"command": "uv",
"args": ["--directory", "/path/to/apple-mail-mcp", "run", "python", "-m", "apple_mail_mcp.server"]
}
}
}Permissions
On first run, macOS will prompt for Automation access. Grant permission in: System Settings > Privacy & Security > Automation > Terminal (or your IDE)
Optional: faster search via IMAP
search_messages works out of the box via AppleScript. For large mailboxes (thousands of messages), AppleScript's whose clause can take 1–5 seconds per query. If you want faster server-side search, you can enable IMAP delegation per account by adding a Keychain entry.
How it works. If a Keychain entry exists for an account, the server uses IMAP (fast, server-side SEARCH). Otherwise — or on any IMAP failure (offline, wrong password, timeout) — it silently falls back to AppleScript. You never lose functionality; you only gain speed when IMAP is configured and reachable. No config flags, no environment variables; the Keychain entry's presence is the opt-in.
One-time setup per account.
Generate an app-specific password at your provider. The procedure varies:
iCloud: appleid.apple.com/account/manage → App-Specific Passwords. Requires 2FA on your Apple ID (default).
Gmail: myaccount.google.com/apppasswords. Requires 2-Step Verification on your Google account.
Yahoo / Fastmail / AOL: generate an app password in the provider's account-security settings.
Run the
setup-imapsubcommand. It prompts for the password (no echo), writes the Keychain entry, and verifies by connecting:apple-mail-mcp setup-imap --account iCloudSubstitute the Mail.app account name exactly — whatever it's labeled in Mail.app (e.g.
iCloud,Gmail,"Yahoo!"). The CLI:looks up the account's primary email from Mail.app (override with
--email),prompts via
getpassso the password never lands in shell history,writes to Keychain at
apple-mail-mcp.imap.<account>(idempotent — re-running with a new password updates the existing entry),opens an IMAP connection and runs a real LOGIN to confirm the password works. On rejection it rolls back the Keychain entry so you can retry without leaving a broken item behind.
If you see a one-time "security wants to use the 'login' keychain" prompt on the next IMAP-backed call, click Always Allow.
To remove the entry later: apple-mail-mcp setup-imap --account iCloud --uninstall.
Verifying the setup. The setup-imap command does this for you. If you want to spot-check post-hoc:
uv run python -c "from apple_mail_mcp.mail_connector import AppleMailConnector; \
print(AppleMailConnector().search_messages(account='<ACCOUNT_NAME>', limit=1))"If IMAP is working, the call returns in ~1 second. If it logs a WARNING about falling back (visible with --log-level=DEBUG), check that the account name matches Mail.app's account name exactly and that the email in your Keychain entry matches what email addresses of account returns.
Known provider quirks.
iCloud: the IMAP server accepts
@icloud.com/@me.comaliases as LOGIN username, not the Apple ID email. The server (andsetup-imap) readsemail addresses of accountfrom Mail.app for that reason.Yahoo: app passwords have been progressively deprecated; the option may not be available for all accounts. If Yahoo's account-security page doesn't show the option, IMAP setup isn't possible for that account and AppleScript is the only path.
Gmail: requires 2-Step Verification enabled. If your Google Workspace admin has disabled app passwords at the tenant level, IMAP setup isn't possible for that account.
Gmail thread retrieval — All Mail visibility tradeoff.
find_thread_members(used internally by thread-aware queries) is fastest when[Gmail]/All Mailis exposed over IMAP — that path is ~5 round-trips, mailbox-count-independent. Many users hide All Mail (Gmail Settings → Forwarding and POP/IMAP → Folder size limits → "Do not show in IMAP") because it duplicates every message. When hidden, the connector falls back to a per-mailbox X-GM-THRID iteration (still ~6× faster than the universal BFS, but proportional to your label count — ~25s on a 92-label account). Expose All Mail if you want the headline speed; keep it hidden if you prefer the cleaner IMAP folder list.
Write operations (create_draft, update_draft, including the send_now=true send path) always use AppleScript regardless of IMAP configuration — these need Mail.app's compose UI.
Development
# Setup
uv sync --dev
# Common commands
make test # Run unit tests
make lint # Lint with ruff
make typecheck # Type check with mypy
make check-all # All checks (lint, typecheck, test, complexity, version-sync, parity)
make coverage # Coverage report
make test-integration # Integration tests (requires Mail.app)
# Validation scripts
./scripts/check_version_sync.sh # Version consistency
./scripts/check_client_server_parity.sh # Connector-server alignment
./scripts/check_complexity.sh # Cyclomatic complexity
./scripts/check_applescript_safety.sh # AppleScript safety auditBranch Convention
{type}/issue-{num}-{description} — e.g., feature/issue-42-thread-support
Architecture
server.py (FastMCP tools — thin orchestration)
-> mail_connector.py (AppleScript bridge — domain logic)
-> subprocess.run(["osascript", ...])
-> Apple Mail.appserver.py — MCP tool registration, input validation, response formatting
mail_connector.py — All AppleScript generation and execution
security.py — Input sanitization, audit logging, confirmation flows
utils.py — Pure functions: escaping, parsing, validation
exceptions.py — Typed exception hierarchy
Security
Local execution only (no cloud processing)
Uses existing Mail.app authentication (no credential storage)
All inputs sanitized and AppleScript-escaped
Destructive operations require confirmation
Operation audit logging
See SECURITY.md for policy and docs/SECURITY.md for detailed analysis
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for development workflow, coding standards, and PR process.
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