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About MCP

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server integrated with google gmail API.

Basic information

Category

Other

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

anujsingh4545

Config

No standard config provided

This server doesn't expose a parseable MCP config block in its README. See the repository for install instructions.

Repository

Tools

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Overview

What is MCP?

MCP is a server that implements the Model Context Protocol, acting as a bridge between Large Language Models (LLMs) and external resources. It is integrated with the Gmail API, allowing LLMs to send, read, update, filter, and delete emails in a standardized and secure way.

How to use MCP?

The README does not provide installation, configuration, or invocation instructions.

Key features of MCP

  • Bridges LLMs with external databases, tools, and data sources.
  • Provides standardized and secure interaction between LLMs and external systems.
  • Integrated with the Gmail API for email management.
  • Supports sending, reading, updating, filtering, and deleting emails.

Use cases of MCP

  • Enable an LLM to send emails on behalf of a user.
  • Allow an LLM to read and filter inbox messages.
  • Let an LLM update or delete existing emails via Gmail.

FAQ from MCP

What does the MCP server do?

It acts as a bridge between LLMs and external resources like databases, tools, and data sources, enabling standardized and secure interaction.

What integrations does MCP have?

The MCP server is integrated with the Gmail API, allowing operations on emails.

Which email operations are supported?

The server can send, read, update, filter, and delete emails through the Gmail API.

Who is MCP for?

The README does not specify a target audience, but it is designed for developers using LLMs that need access to external systems like Gmail.

What are the runtime requirements or dependencies?

The README does not mention any runtime requirements, dependencies, data residency, transport protocols, or authentication details.

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