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    An MCP-compliant server that exposes Gmail and Google Docs as tools, enabling AI agents to draft, send, and manage emails, as well as create, read, and append to documents through natural language.
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    Provides MCP tools for searching, reading, and drafting Gmail emails, as well as querying SAP OData endpoints with safe read operations and mock mode.
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    Give AI agents their own email inboxes. Create, send, receive, and manage email entirely via MCP tools.
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    Enables users to access and manage their Gmail and Google Drive data via a Streamlit UI or Claude Desktop, supporting email counts, searches, file listings, and storage queries using OAuth authentication.
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    An MCP server that exposes a local notmuch email database to an LLM client such as Claude. It is read-first: searching, reading, and understanding mail is always available; writing anything (drafts, tags, exported files) requires an explicit opt-in flag and is confined to clearly bounded locations.
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    Gives AI agents their own email address with inbound parsing, classification, extraction, and prompt injection screening, plus tools to manage mailboxes, send/receive emails, and handle draft approval workflows.
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    An MCP server that enables LLMs to search, fetch, and act on Google Workspace (Drive, Gmail, Docs, Sheets, etc.) with rich, one-call results and file deposits to disk, reducing context usage.
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    Security-first SendGrid MCP server: two-phase sends, dry-run by default, recipient allowlists, rate limits, audit log, no BCC. One auditable file.
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    Self-hosted MCP server that exposes Synology Drive, Spreadsheet, MailPlus, and Calendar as structured tools for AI agents, enabling file, spreadsheet, email, and calendar management via natural language.
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    An MCP server that provides AI assistants with full access to Fastmail accounts for managing email, contacts, calendars, and file storage. It implements 42 tools across JMAP, CardDAV, CalDAV, and WebDAV protocols to enable comprehensive account interaction through natural language.
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    Enables AI assistants to read and interact with a user's email inbox via IMAP, fetching recent emails and reading their full content.
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    Enables interaction with Mailosaur email and SMS testing services, allowing message management, server configuration, file downloads, spam analysis, and TOTP code retrieval via natural language.
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    Enables AI agents to use email, instant messaging, and cloud file storage via MCP tools, giving each agent a verified identity with its own email address, real-time chat, and file sharing capabilities.
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    An open-source project for a local iCloud Mail MCP integration. Currently provides only contribution and quality foundations, with Apple Mail access and MCP features deferred.
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    Enables AI agents and Telegram bots to read and send Gmail messages via MCP with OAuth authentication.
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