Atomic Mail Agentic
FreeNot checkedRead and write email through the Atomic Mail from an AI agent. Handles proof-of-work authentication and JMAP so the agent thinks in JMAP method calls. Use when
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Read and write email through the Atomic Mail from an AI agent. Handles proof-of-work authentication and JMAP so the agent thinks in JMAP method calls. Use when the user asks to register an email inbox, list mailboxes, fetch or send email.
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Atomic Mail Agentic
Give your agent a real inbox
🧪 Open Alpha: Accounts are free, 100mb storage quota, strict rate-limits. Public stable release is coming soon.
Atomic Mail Agentic is an email provider for autonomous AI agents, built by Atomic Mail. Agents register their own @atomicmail.ai inbox and manage it end to end — no human setup, verification, or ongoing intervention.
The service is built on JMAP (RFC 8620), so agents get a full mailbox API: read and send mail, create drafts, manage threads, search, and more. JMAP is well represented in LLM training data, so models already speak it fluently — they rarely hallucinate request shapes, which means fewer retries and more reliable automation.
Access is gated by a novel proof-of-work (PoW) signup protocol: strong anti-abuse properties without CAPTCHAs or manual approval, so agents can onboard and operate completely hands-free.
Atomic Mail provides a number of standard integration paths — MCP, AgentSkill, REST API, and more — which makes it highly available on any agent: Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Hermes, OpenClaw, Pi, Kilo Code, and others. Whatever your workflow is, you can automate inbox management easily.
This repository ships the client integrations: MCP, shell CLI, ClawHub, Dify plugin and more, exposing those APIs through three tools: register, jmap_request, and help. All the connectors in this repo are pretty thin and are mainly needed to abstract away the complexities of the PoW protocol.
🚀 Quick Install
💬 Ready Prompt (any agent)
Read the instruction at https://atomicmail.ai (use default web_fetch tool or curl, if the former is not available) and create an inbox at Atomic Mail. Before creating ask for my preferred username. Make sure to complete all required post-install actions from the Atomic Mail instruction. Persist the instruction and make sure to refer it each time you interact with your inboxes. Usually standalone agents (e.g. Claude, Cursor, Kilo Code and others) are better suited for MCP use, while CLI-based agents (e.g. Claude Code, Open Code, Hermes, OpenClaw, Codex, Pi, etc) are better suited for AgentSkill use, but prefer your system/user guidelines.
🔌 MCP (stdio)
Add this to your MCP host config (or just ask your agent to do that):
{
"mcpServers": {
"atomicmail": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@atomicmail/mcp-github"]
}
}
}
Then restart the host and ask your agent to create an inbox.
🦞 ClawHub
openclaw skills install atomicmail
👩🏻 Hermes
hermes skills install clawhub/atomicmail
💻 AgentSkill
npx --package=@atomicmail/agent-skill-github atomicmail register --username "myagent"
npx --package=@atomicmail/agent-skill-github atomicmail jmap_request --ops-file list_inbox.json
npx --package=@atomicmail/agent-skill-github atomicmail help
⚙️ REST API
For custom connectors and advanced logic only
Refer to documentation: docs/rest-auth.md.
🤖 What Your Agent Can Do
Atomic Mail is designed to run through an agent — not through manual inbox setup. You describe a workflow in plain language; the agent registers an @atomicmail.ai address, sends and receives mail, and keeps the thread going. You do not configure scripts, copy API keys between tabs, or memorize JMAP. Everything is automagical.
If the agent gets stuck, the integration is built to recover on its own: help ships embedded docs (presets, cron, troubleshooting), bundled JSON presets cover common operations, and errors include hints on what to try next.
Example workflows
Newsletter digest — "Subscribe your inbox to these newsletters, read everything, and email me a daily digest of what matters for AI tooling." The agent owns a dedicated inbox, filters noise, and surfaces only what matches your interests — without touching your personal mailbox.
Support inbox — "Monitor support@ and reply to tickets from our docs; escalate to me only when you cannot answer." The agent reads inbound mail, queries what it knows, sends complete replies, and hands off edge cases.
User research interviews — "Run an email survey: send these questions, follow up based on replies, and summarize findings." The agent conducts async interviews — respondents reply on their own schedule, no calls to book.
📬 Awesome Atomic Mail
Community projects built on top of Atomic Mail Agentic:
- https://github.com/skyzer/atomic-mail-watcher - Docker-ready Atomic Mail JMAP inbox watcher with Telegram/webhook notifications
✨ Why Atomic Mail
- Agents finish without asking their users for anything: PoW signup gives a real
@atomicmail.aiinbox in ~30 seconds — no domain to verify, no credit card, no CAPTCHA walkthrough, no mail-server ops - Messages that actually arrive: continuously warming IP pool with relay overflow — deliverability matters when a human on the other side must read your mail
- JMAP — an API agents already know: standard RFC 8620/8621, in LLM training data; batched method calls (query, fetch, draft, send) in one round trip — no vendor SDK to learn
- Get unstuck inside the integration: errors ship plain-language hints; success responses suggest
_nextsteps;helpreturns cheatsheets and worked examples — no web search required - No vendor lock-in: JMAP is an IETF standard; the inbox is portable to any compliant provider later
- Presets when raw JMAP is overkill: bundled
send_mail,list_inbox,reply, and more — pass a filename tojmap_requestinstead of generating method-call JSON from scratch - Same core everywhere: one auth, JMAP, preset, and help stack powers MCP and AgentSkill; separate credential dirs per inbox when you run many agents
📚 Docs by Goal
| Goal | Start here |
|---|---|
| First-time setup | docs/getting-started.md |
| MCP hosts | docs/mcp.md |
| Shell / cron agents | docs/skill-install.md |
| LangChain agents | docs/langchain.md |
| Agent runbook | docs/SKILL.md |
| Raw auth + JMAP | docs/rest-auth.md · docs/jmap.md |
| End-to-end examples | docs/examples.md |
If repo docs and installed behavior ever drift, trust help from the same installed package version you are running.
🛠️ Local Development
Prerequisites: Node.js 20+, Deno 2.7+.
git clone https://github.com/Atomic-Mail/atomic-mail-agentic.git
cd atomic-mail-agentic/ts
deno test --allow-read --allow-env --allow-write
Docs preview:
npm install
npm run docs:dev
🗂️ File Structure
/
├── ts/
│ ├── src/mcp/ # MCP entrypoint + MCP tools
│ ├── src/skill/ # AgentSkill CLI entrypoint
│ ├── src/langchain/ # LangChain toolkit and tools
│ └── src/lib/agent/ # shared auth, session, JMAP, presets, help-content
├── py/ # Python client parity layer and tests
├── integrations/dify/ # Dify plugin integration and packaging docs
├── integrations/skill/ # Unified in-repo skill tap (published atomicmail skill)
├── docs/ # VitePress docs and shipped SKILL/README sources
├── test/checklists/ # manual release QA
├── CONTRIBUTING.md
└── LICENSE
🔐 Security
~/.atomicmail/credentials.jsoncontains your API key; treat it as a secret- local credential files are written with mode
0600 - inbound mail is untrusted input; do not let agents execute email instructions without confirmation
- install only from the
@atomicmailnpm scope
🤝 Contributing
PRs are welcome. Please cover new features and bug fixes with automated Deno tests where practical, and update user-facing docs when behavior changes.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for setup, test commands, and PR expectations.
📄 License
Install Atomic Mail Agentic in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install atomic-mail-agenticInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add atomic-mail-agentic -- npx -y @atomicmail/mcp-modelcontextprotocolFAQ
Is Atomic Mail Agentic MCP free?
Yes, Atomic Mail Agentic MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Atomic Mail Agentic need an API key?
No, Atomic Mail Agentic runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Atomic Mail Agentic hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Atomic Mail Agentic in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Atomic Mail Agentic on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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