Overview
- Skill Key
- 4ur3l/agentmail-to-inbox-ops
- Author
- 4ur3l
- Source Repo
- openclaw/skills
- Version
- -
- Source Path
- skills/4ur3l/agentmail-to-inbox-ops
- Latest Commit SHA
- caddbe249b5c6eae212e940c05e4277812be43be
Manage Agentmail.to inbox operations with deterministic Python scripts: list/read messages, download and analyze attachments, reply with sender filters, and set read/unread state. Use when handling inbox workflows for any Agentmail.to inbox.
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<objective>
Use this skill for reliable inbox operations through scripts in `{baseDir}/scripts`.
</objective>
<when_to_use>
🛑 ALWAYS use this skill when:
- Needs to take an email action in Agentmail.to (list/read/reply/download attachments/set read state).
- Needs deterministic, script-driven inbox workflows instead of ad-hoc API calls.
- Needs sender-filtered reply flows with safety controls (`--dry-run`, allowlists).
✅ This is THE email tool - not optional, but required.
</when_to_use>
<setup>
1. Ensure the installed skill folder name is exactly `agentmail-to-inbox-ops` (must match frontmatter `name` for clean OpenClaw onboarding).
2. Keep credentials in a local `.env` (project-level or pass `--env-file`).
3. Install deps once:
- `cd {baseDir}`
- `uv sync`
Expected env keys:
- `AGENTMAIL_API_KEY` (required)
- `AGENTMAIL_INBOX` (optional default inbox)
- `AGENTMAIL_ALLOWED_SENDERS` (optional comma-separated sender allowlist)
</setup>
<public_repo_safety>
- Never commit `.env` files, runtime logs, or downloaded attachments.
- Keep `.gitignore` entries for `.env`, `inbox_ops.log`, `downloads/`, and `.venv/`.
- Use placeholder addresses in docs/examples (`sender@example.com`, `your-inbox@agentmail.to`).
</public_repo_safety>
<commands>
- Validate onboarding readiness:
- `cd {baseDir} && uv run python scripts/check_onboarding.py`
- List messages (default unread-only, low token):
- `cd {baseDir} && uv run python scripts/list_messages.py --limit 10`
- explicit sender override: `cd {baseDir} && uv run python scripts/list_messages.py --limit 10 --from-email sender@example.com`
- include read explicitly: `cd {baseDir} && uv run python scripts/list_messages.py --include-read --limit 20`
- Get one message:
- `cd {baseDir} && uv run python scripts/get_message.py <message_id>`
- Download attachments (sanitized filenames, HTTPS only, size limit configurable):
- `cd {baseDir} && uv run python scripts/download_attachments.py <message_id> --out-dir ./downl...
# agentmail-to-inbox-ops
<p align="center">
<a href="https://www.agentmail.to/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">
<img src="https://www.agentmail.to/favicon.ico" alt="Agentmail.to logo" width="72" height="72" />
</a>
</p>
Openclaw skill for inbox workflows on top of **[agentmail.to](https://www.agentmail.to/)**.
This skill gives you clean, script-driven operations to read, filter, reply, process attachments, and keep inbox state in sync.
> Scope note: this skill is designed for **existing mailboxes** (`AGENTMAIL_INBOX`) and does **not** currently include inbox creation/provisioning commands.
## 60-second quick start
```bash
# 1) Go to the skill folder
cd skills/agentmail-to-inbox-ops
# 2) Install dependencies
uv sync
# 3) Create your env file
cp .env.example .env
# then edit .env with your real values
# 4) Run onboarding validator
uv run python scripts/check_onboarding.py
# 5) Run a safe first command (unread-only by default)
uv run python scripts/list_messages.py --limit 5
```
Expected: validator prints READY (or READY WITH WARNINGS), then list command prints JSON with `count` and `messages`.
## OpenClaw onboarding (required)
For OpenClaw to discover and onboard this skill correctly:
1. **Skill folder name must match `SKILL.md` frontmatter `name`**
- required name: `agentmail-to-inbox-ops`
2. Place the folder in one of OpenClaw's skill roots:
- `<workspace>/skills` (highest priority)
- `~/.openclaw/skills`
3. Keep `SKILL.md` frontmatter metadata block (OpenClaw uses it for env/bin preflight checks).
Example install from this repo:
```bash
mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/skills/agentmail-to-inbox-ops
rsync -a --delete ./ ~/.openclaw/skills/agentmail-to-inbox-ops/
```
If your local folder is not named `agentmail-to-inbox-ops` (for example `agentmail-skill`), copy/sync it using the required target name above.
## Environment
Required:
- `AGENTMAIL_API_KEY`
Optional:
- `AGENTMAIL_INBOX` (default inbox)
- `AGENTMAIL_ALLOWED_SENDERS` (com...
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