Automate Office and Outlook tasks for spreadsheets, documents, and email workflows.
This MCP tool appears to automate Windows Office/WPS/Outlook locally through COM, with no declared API keys or dedicated remote endpoints. Overall it looks like a local automation tool, but it can access Office documents and email workflows on the host, and although open-source, its low adoption and unclear maintenance suggest cautious use in a restricted environment.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and no additional API tokens, account secrets, or explicit credential collection logic are described. Credential risk is low, though any already signed-in Outlook session would still be an indirectly sensitive resource.
No custom remote endpoints are declared, and the described mechanism is local COM automation rather than direct integration with third-party services. There is no evidence of proactive data exfiltration to unknown servers. Note that Outlook-related actions could still send data through the user's configured mail service, but that is not the same as the tool operating its own hidden exfiltration channel.
The system flags it as executes-code, and the description indicates it drives local Windows Office/WPS/Outlook processes via COM automation. This is a common local execution/process-control capability for MCP tools and should be treated with caution, especially where it may trigger macros, email sending, or bulk document operations.
By its stated function, the tool can perform spreadsheet, document, and email tasks, so it would typically touch local Office file contents and Outlook data. The materials do not describe finer-grained access boundaries or least-privilege controls, so its data access surface should be assumed to include content already open to, or reachable by, Office/Outlook on the host.
A positive factor is that it has a public open-source repository that can be audited. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, shows 0 stars, has unknown maintenance status, and lacks a README, leaving limited audit context. It is better treated as reviewable but only moderately trustworthy, with source and dependency review recommended before use.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Office-MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use Office-MCP to open D:\Reports\sales-data.xlsx, remove blank rows, standardize dates to YYYY-MM-DD, summarize sales by region, and save the result as a new file.
A cleaned spreadsheet is created, along with a summary of sales totals by region.
Use Office-MCP to create a weekly report document from D:\Project\weekly-data.xlsx, including progress, risks, and next week's plan, then save it to D:\Project\weekly-report.docx.
A structured weekly report document is generated and saved to the specified location.
Use Office-MCP to read email addresses from D:\Contacts\client-list.xlsx and send each client an Outlook email with the subject "Meeting Reminder" and a body containing the meeting time and join link.
Emails are sent in bulk based on the list, with delivery status or failure records returned.
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