Read, send, and manage emails through an AGH University mailbox.
This tool claims to read and send emails from an AGH University mailbox via IMAP/SMTP, which involves access to mailbox contents and the ability to send email, so it should be used with caution. Being open source lowers some risk, but the repository has very low adoption, unknown maintenance status, and limited documentation about setup and permissions.
The materials say there are no keys/environment variables, but accessing a mailbox over IMAP/SMTP typically requires mailbox credentials or session-based authentication. The documentation does not explain credential sourcing, storage, or minimization, so credential handling is insufficiently transparent.
By design, the tool must communicate with mailbox-related IMAP/SMTP services and will transmit email content and metadata. The materials do not specify exact remote hosts, but the description suggests egress should be limited to AGH mail infrastructure, with no explicit red flag indicating transfer to unrelated third parties.
The system flags indicate that this MCP tool executes code/local processes, which is a normal property for this class of tool. The provided materials do not show requests for system privileges beyond what would typically be needed for mail access, so this is caution rather than high risk.
Its stated capabilities include reading mailbox contents and sending emails, implying access to sensitive communications data such as message bodies, attachments, and headers, plus the ability to send mail on the user's behalf. The materials do not mention scope restriction, read-only mode, or granular authorization, so usage should be carefully constrained.
A positive factor is that there is an open-source repository available for review. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, extremely low community adoption (0 stars), unknown maintenance status, and no README, which limits auditability and maturity and leaves supply-chain trust only moderate.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "AGH Mail MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
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