Manage Gmail via MCP: send, search, reply, draft, label, and save attachments.
This tool claims to interact with Gmail via MCP and therefore may handle sensitive mailbox data such as emails, attachments, and labels; however, the provided materials are sparse and do not explain authentication, data flows, or permission boundaries, so caution is warranted. Being open source under MIT is a positive signal, but low adoption and unknown maintenance reduce practical assurance.
The materials state there are no keys/environment variables, but Gmail send/read/manage functionality normally requires OAuth or other mailbox authorization. The documentation does not describe credential acquisition, storage, refresh handling, or least-privilege scope usage, creating uncertainty around credential management.
Although the remote endpoint field is empty, the stated functionality implies communication with Gmail/Google services and possible transmission of email content, search queries, drafts, labels, and attachment metadata. The materials do not specify the actual endpoints or whether any third-party relay is involved, so outbound data scope should be treated with caution.
The system checks indicate this MCP tool executes code/local processes, which is a normal capability for this class of tool. The available materials do not show any unusual system privileges, but they also do not describe runtime isolation, command scope, or error-handling behavior.
By description, the tool can read, search, send, reply to, and forward emails, manage drafts and labels, and save attachments, implying broad access to mailbox contents and potential local file writes for attachments. No limits are provided for mailbox scope, attachment save paths, or minimum data-access boundaries, so it should be treated as a sensitive data-access tool.
Positive signals include a public GitHub repository and MIT licensing, meaning the source is in principle auditable; however, it comes from a third-party registry, lacks a README, has 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, indicating weak maturity and maintenance signals. The evidence is not enough for a high-risk rating, but supply-chain trust should still be evaluated conservatively.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Gmail MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Search Gmail for all client emails from the last 7 days, summarize by topic, and flag messages that need my reply.
A list of relevant emails, topic summaries, and messages flagged for reply.
Based on this email, draft a polite, concise English reply and send it after my confirmation.
A send-ready reply draft, with sending performed if approved.
Find all emails with attachments, save the attachments to a specified location, and forward one of them to a team member.
Attachments saved and the specified email forwarded.
Manage multiple Gmail accounts for search, drafts, labels, and threads.
Use AI to search, draft, send, and manage Gmail messages and attachments.
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Send and manage Gmail emails with templates, labels, and flexible authentication.
Search Gmail threads, read messages, and view labels with read-only access.