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  • Give your AI agent a phone. Place outbound calls to US businesses to ask, book, or confirm.

  • Send transactional emails for AI agents via SMTP. Templates included.

  • Find specific emails in Gmail using advanced search queries. Filter messages by sender, recipient, subject, attachments, date, or read status to locate relevant correspondence quickly.
    MIT
  • Validate Pyxel scripts by parsing AST and checking for common anti-patterns to catch syntax errors before execution.
    MIT
  • Retrieve feedback loop complaints for relay emails marked as spam. Filter by recipient, complaint type, date range, or sending ID to analyze deliverability issues.
    MIT
  • List emails sent via Inxmail SMTP relay to track application delivery. Filter by recipient, correlation ID, or date range for monitoring gateway sendings and troubleshooting.
    MIT
  • Mark emails as read/unread or flag/unflag using filters like subject, sender, age, or exact message IDs. Choose an account and action, then filter or target specific emails for status updates.
    MIT
  • Move an email thread to Set Aside for later review, removing it from the Imbox while preserving future emails from the sender.
    MIT
  • List recipient reactions (opens and clicks) for SMTP relay emails to track engagement. Filter by date range, recipient, reaction type, or sending ID for detailed delivery analytics.
    MIT
  • Retrieve feedback loop complaints to identify recipients who marked transactional emails as spam. Filter by date, email, or sending ID to analyze deliverability issues.
    MIT
  • Discover available Zabbix API objects and methods dynamically. Returns all objects or a specific one to guide subsequent API calls.
    GPL 3.0
  • Move emails matching subject, sender, or date filters between mailboxes. Preview moves with dry run, or skip unread emails with only read option.
    MIT
  • Approve or reject email senders by address to control where their messages land. Approving routes future emails to imbox, feed, or paper trail. Rejecting blocks future emails without spam flagging.
    MIT
  • Search for emails using simple text, KQL queries, or message ID. List recent emails, sync changes with delta mode, or view conversation threads.
    MIT