Safely let LLMs operate Gmail, Drive, and Calendar via MCP.
This tool claims to let LLMs operate Gmail, Google Drive, and Calendar via MCP, which involves highly sensitive cloud data and local code execution. However, the available material is minimal, with no README, no declared license, and low community adoption, so caution is warranted due to limited auditability.
The material states there are no keys/environment variables, but the claimed functionality—operating Gmail, Drive, and Calendar—normally requires Google account authorization or OAuth credentials. The docs do not explain the auth model, token storage, or scope boundaries, leaving credential handling unclear.
No remote endpoints are listed in the system fields, but the tool claims to operate Google cloud services, so it would reasonably need to communicate with relevant Google APIs and transmit user email, file, or calendar data. The material does not specify endpoints, data flows, or whether any third-party relay is involved, so egress transparency is limited.
The system marks this tool as executes-code, indicating local code execution or process-spawning capability. This is common for MCP tools, but the material provides no details on execution boundaries, sandboxing, or allowed system capabilities, so the runtime should be constrained.
Its stated functionality directly covers Gmail, Google Drive, and Calendar, all of which are highly sensitive personal or enterprise data sources that may include email content, attachments, cloud files, and scheduling information. The material does not describe least-privilege design, read-only vs. read-write scope, or retention policy, so actual permissions should be reviewed carefully.
A positive factor is that there is an open-source repository, which provides some auditability. However, the source is only a third-party registry, with no README, no declared license, 0 stars, and unknown maintenance status, so trust and audit maturity are limited. No concrete red flag is visible to justify a high-risk rating, but supply-chain maturity is weak.
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