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The MCP Headless Gmail Server is an MCP server that facilitates remote management and operation of Gmail through a headless setup, eliminating the need for local credential storage. It focuses on simplicity and ease of integration, especially beneficial for marketing applications that require only Gmail access.
MCP Headless Gmail Server
- A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for headless and remote operation to manage Gmail without local credential setup.
- Headless operation in remote environments, decoupled architecture for independent OAuth flows.
- Features include sending emails, retrieving recent emails, handling token refresh automatically.
- Built with Docker for easy deployment and using the google-api-python-client library for reliability.
- Requires Python 3.10 or higher and Google API credentials.
- Offers cross-platform Docker image publishing and token management workflows.
- License: MIT.