Manage Telegram accounts, chats, messages, media, and admin tasks through MCP.
This is an open-source Apache 2.0 Telegram integration MCP server with local execution capability and access to account, message, contact, media, and admin operations. The absence of declared secrets and remote endpoints reduces some uncertainty, but missing documentation, low adoption, and broad account/message scope warrant caution overall.
The materials state there are no keys or environment variables, but Telegram account, chat, and admin operations typically require some form of account session or login state. The documentation does not explain credential storage, session reuse, or isolation, which merits caution, but there is no explicit sign of credential theft.
Although no remote endpoint is listed in the objective checks, the tool is explicitly a Telegram integration and would inherently need to communicate with Telegram-related services to perform messaging, contact, and media operations. The materials do not disclose exact domains, third-party relays, or telemetry behavior, so this is a normal network-capable caution rather than clear high-risk exfiltration.
The system marks it as executes-code, meaning it runs code/processes locally as an MCP tool. This is an inherent property of such tools; the materials do not show requests for system permissions unrelated to Telegram functionality, nor a clear ability to run arbitrary shell commands, so this is caution rather than risk.
The description explicitly covers account, chat, message, contact, media, folder, and admin resources, indicating a broad data scope that may include private chats, contacts, and media. There is no README detailing least privilege, read-only modes, or local persistence scope, so it should be treated as having broad Telegram-side data access, but there is no clear red flag of excessive local file permissions beyond its stated purpose.
Positive factors include being open source, auditable, and Apache 2.0 licensed. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has only 0 GitHub stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, which limits verifiability and maturity. Based on the available evidence, caution is more appropriate than risk.
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Using the Telegram MCP Server, send a project update to a target group including today's release window, owner, and rollback contact, then return the message link or delivery result.
A successfully sent group notification with the message link, timestamp, or execution status.
Use the Telegram MCP Server to read my chat list, suggest grouping into work, clients, and personal, move selected chats into the right folders, and output the final organization results.
Chat grouping suggestions, a list of moved conversations, and the updated folder organization results.
Using the Telegram MCP Server, find contacts related to 'Vendor A' and the last 30 days of chat history, then summarize key decisions, action items, and related media files.
Contact details, a message summary, an action-item list, and an index of related images or files.
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