Step 01
Sign in by email
Enter your email and open the magic link. No password to remember and no Google OAuth flow.
Connect Fastmail, Proton, or your custom domain in minutes. Search, summarize, and catch up on email without switching providers.
The problem
You try a promising tool, click connect, and hit the same wall: "Sign in with Google."
If you run on Fastmail, Proton, or a private domain, you're left digging through threads and trying to remember what was agreed weeks ago.
IMAP MCP fixes that. You keep your provider and still get fast, useful answers from AI.
How it works
Step 01
Enter your email and open the magic link. No password to remember and no Google OAuth flow.
Step 02
Add your IMAP credentials and test the connection. Copy one MCP config snippet, paste it once, and you're live.
Step 03
Ask what was agreed, what needs a reply, or what changed. AI finds the right thread in seconds.
Use-cases
Search like you'd ask a colleague.
Stop losing replies in the noise.
Two-minute briefings from your inbox.
Nothing slips because you forgot.
Start the day knowing what matters.
Features
Fastmail, ProtonMail Bridge, Zoho, mailbox.org, custom domain. If your provider supports IMAP, you're in.
It can find emails, search threads, summarize conversations. It can't send, move, or delete anything. You'd be surprised how much that matters when you're handing AI access to your inbox.
Generate it, use it, revoke it whenever you want. Every AI request is logged. Hosted in the EU.
Testimonials
I was about to jump on a call with a client and couldn't remember what we'd agreed on pricing. I asked my AI assistant, got the exact thread in ten seconds. Walked in prepared instead of winging it.
I'm on Fastmail and I'd basically given up on AI email tools. Every single one wanted my Google account. This just worked, first try, on my custom domain.
The morning triage question changed how I start my day. I just ask what needs a reply and actually deal with it instead of starring things and forgetting them.
I asked it to catch me up on a client thread I'd been ignoring for two weeks. It gave me a clean summary in thirty seconds. I replied the same day.
I was skeptical about giving any tool access to my inbox. The read-only part actually matters — knowing it can't send anything made it a lot easier to set up.
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