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"A system for managing schedules or emails (MCP)" matching MCP tools:

  • Configure system-wide heating/cooling modes for all zones: home for normal schedules, away for reduced temperatures, or vacation for minimal operation.
    MIT
  • Fetch server logs and system metrics from Kastell-managed servers. Use 'logs' to retrieve recent lines from container, Docker, or system journal; 'monitor' for CPU, RAM, and disk usage.
    Apache 2.0
  • Check the status of pending outbound emails blocked by the outbound guard. List all pending emails or get details of a specific one.
    MIT

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  • Email for AI agents: read, search, send, organize, and schedule across your inboxes.

  • Compare ocean carrier sailing schedules, transit times, and on-time reliability before you book.

  • Retrieve detailed per-platform results for a post, including published URLs, errors, and retry schedules. Check which social media platforms succeeded or failed after publishing.
    MIT
  • Retrieve all scheduled LinkedIn posts from the local configuration file. View upcoming and existing post schedules for review or management.
    MIT
  • Find business emails from YouTube channels by inputting channel handles or URLs. Extract contact data for lead generation and direct outreach.
    MIT
  • Create a new mail folder to organize emails by project, client, or category. Specify a folder name to categorize messages in your AgenticMail inbox.
    MIT
  • Delete a mailbox by its ID, with an option to also remove all emails inside. Note: system mailboxes (inbox, trash, etc.) cannot be deleted; remove nested folders first.
    MIT
  • Retrieve emails scheduled natively in Proton Mail's web or mobile app by reading the 'All Scheduled' IMAP folder via Proton Bridge.
    MIT
  • Approve or reject first-time senders by clearance ID to control email routing in Hey Screener. Approve allows delivery to imbox, feed, or paper trail; reject blocks future emails.
    MIT