Send emails and manage delivery status through Resend using natural language.
This MCP tool is described as sending and managing emails through the Resend API, which normally implies network egress and handling of email content. However, the provided materials are extremely sparse and conflict with the claim of having no credentials or remote endpoints, so it should be treated with caution.
The description explicitly says it uses the Resend API to send and manage emails, yet the materials claim there are 'no credentials'; this conflicts with normal email API authentication patterns and suggests incomplete or misleading documentation. If it actually requires an API key, that credential would be sensitive because it could be used to send emails on the user's behalf.
By function, it necessarily must make outbound network requests to an external email service and transmit message content, recipients, and related data, yet the materials state there are 'no remote endpoint hosts,' directly conflicting with the claimed capability. Because the actual destinations are not disclosed, this is a red flag for opaque data egress.
System checks indicate that this tool executes code or starts a process, which is a common MCP capability and not high risk by itself. The provided materials do not show requests for system privileges beyond its stated email-sending purpose.
Based on the description, it will at minimum handle business data such as email body, subject, recipients, and delivery status. However, with no README, it does not explain whether it reads local files, caches content, or accesses other resources. There is no clear evidence of overbroad access, but the data scope disclosure is insufficient.
There is a public open-source repository, which is a positive factor because the code is theoretically auditable. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, shows 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and lacks documentation, so overall supply-chain confidence is only moderate and the code and dependencies should be reviewed directly.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Resend MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using Resend, send a product announcement email to [email protected] with the subject "New Feature Launch Notice." Introduce three new features released this week in a professional and friendly tone, and include the company website link.
A clearly structured announcement email is generated and sent with subject, body, and link.
Use Resend to send a bulk event invitation to these recipients: [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected]. The subject should be "Invitation to Product Launch Event," and the body should include the event time, location, registration link, and a formal business tone.
Multiple invitation emails are sent in bulk with a consistent formal format.
Please check the delivery status of the most recent email sent to [email protected] and tell me whether it was delivered, bounced, or is still processing. If it failed, summarize the possible reasons.
The tool returns the email delivery status and a summary of failure reasons for follow-up.
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