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    A collection of small MCP servers for macOS automation that expose Apple Mail, MoneyMoney, and Spotlight functionality as tools via AppleScript and command-line, enabling AI applications to search mail, manage contacts and transactions, and perform system-wide file searches through natural language.
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    MCP server that encapsulates Apple Mail on macOS via AppleScript, enabling invoice PDF search, attachment saving, and message flagging through natural language.
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    Enables ChatGPT and Codex to interact with Zoho Mail through Zoho's official MCP service, with safe workflows and capability boundaries.
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    Enables AI assistants to manage multiple Outlook/Microsoft 365 mailboxes simultaneously through MCP tools, with local OAuth token storage.
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    Create disposable email inboxes, extract OTP codes in 15 languages, and receive webhooks — all from your AI agent. One call: create inbox → wait for email → get the verification code. Supports 7 domains, email forwarding, and HMAC-signed webhooks with OTP included in payload. Free tier available.
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    MCP server giving Claude access to Tuta mail, calendar, contacts and drive. Supports mail modes (dedicated/shared/folder), trusted sender filtering with E2E verification, and Docker-based setup.
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    Enables Claude Desktop to interact with MailInApp projects, campaigns, and contacts. Allows designing and reading interactive email results with explicit confirmation for sending real campaigns.
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    MCP server that gives an AI agent a throwaway test identity — a real disposable email address and a real UK phone number — so it can sign up for something it's testing and read back the verification email/SMS itself, without a human in the loop.
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    Privacy-first email MCP server wrapping the himalaya CLI, providing 22 tools, 6 prompts, and 3 resources for email management with multi-account support.
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    An MCP-powered AI agent that audits your Gmail for recurring subscriptions, detects silent price increases, and flags unused services.
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    MCP server for integrating with SMS-Activate service, enabling phone number operations, email activations, and account management for receiving SMS verification codes and temporary email addresses.
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    Phone, SMS & email for AI agents. One remote MCP server (Streamable HTTP, OAuth or API-key auth, no local install) exposing call, sms, email, and event tools; also usable via CLI, Python SDK, and OpenAPI. Self-hostable, AGPLv3.
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    Secure multi-tenant proxy exposing 34 MCP tools to manage Keila contacts, campaigns, forms, segments, templates, and transactional messaging through the Keila REST API.
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    Wraps the Hunter.io email finder and verification API, enabling email lookup and verification via MCP.
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    MCP server that gives AI agents disposable email addresses and real phone numbers with automatic OTP extraction and self-destructing identities.
    MIT