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iris

A Microsoft 365 mail server for AI agents that cannot send email.

Not "will not". Cannot. iris requests the delegated Graph scope Mail.ReadWrite and never Mail.Send. The access token it holds has no capability to transmit a message, so no prompt, no jailbreak and no bug in this code can make one go out. It writes drafts into a folder in your mailbox. You open Outlook and press Send.

That is the whole design. Everything else is detail.


Why this shape

The usual worry about giving an agent your mailbox is that it will send something you did not sanction — to the wrong person, with the wrong tone, or because someone talked it into doing so. The common answer is a confirmation prompt, which is a guardrail: code that asks permission, and code can be bypassed.

iris removes the capability instead. Microsoft Graph will reject a send attempt made with this token, because the consent screen you approved never included that permission. The security boundary is Microsoft's, not this program's, and it holds even if this program is wrong.

The trade is real: a human is in the loop on every message, by construction. If you want autonomous sending, iris is the wrong tool.

Install

uvx iris-mcp        # run without installing
pip install iris-mcp

Python 3.10+.

Setup

You must register your own Entra application. There is no shared app registration and no hosted service — iris talks directly from your machine to your tenant. This is deliberate: a shared app would mean trusting someone else's client ID with access to your mail.

  1. Entra admin centre → App registrationsNew registration. Single tenant is fine. No redirect URI needed.
  2. Authentication → Settings → enable Allow public client flows. Device code sign-in needs this. No client secret is used anywhere.
  3. API permissions → Microsoft Graph → Delegated → add Mail.ReadWrite. Add nothing else. Do not add Mail.Send — if it is present, the guarantee above is void.
  4. Copy the Application (client) ID and Directory (tenant) ID. Neither is a secret.

Then add iris to your MCP client:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "iris": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["iris-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "IRIS_CLIENT_ID": "<application client id>",
        "IRIS_TENANT_ID": "<directory tenant id>"
      }
    }
  }
}

Sign in once: call iris_login, open the URL, enter the code, then call iris_login_finish. The token cache is written next to the server, mode 600.

Tools

Tool What it does
iris_login Starts device-code sign-in, returns a URL and a code
iris_login_finish Completes sign-in; safe to call repeatedly while you type the code
iris_auth_status Who is signed in, which scopes, and whether Graph is reachable
iris_create_draft Writes a draft (to/cc/bcc, subject, body or HTML, optional reply-to)
iris_list_drafts Lists what is waiting in the draft folder
iris_update_draft Revises a draft in place
iris_delete_draft Deletes a draft; requires confirm=true

Where drafts go

Into a dedicated top-level mail folder, AI Drafts by default (IRIS_DRAFT_FOLDER). It is created on first use. Set the variable to an empty string to use the normal Drafts folder instead.

These are real drafts and Outlook sends them normally — but because they live in their own folder, they do not appear in the Drafts view. That is the point: agent-written mail sits somewhere you have to go and look, rather than mixed in with your own half-finished messages.

One wrinkle worth knowing: Graph's createReply always lands a reply in Drafts first, so iris moves it afterwards, and a move assigns a new message id.

Other controls

  • Recipient allowlistrecipients.allow, one address or domain per line. Absent or empty means all recipients are permitted. Point IRIS_ALLOWLIST elsewhere if you prefer.
  • Kill switch — create a DISABLED file beside the server, or set IRIS_DISABLED=1, and every tool refuses.
  • Audit log — every call is appended to audit.log (IRIS_AUDIT_LOG).

Limits

No attachments. No shared or delegated mailboxes — /me only. No folder nesting via parentFolderId. Sign-in is delegated device-code as a public client, so the blast radius is exactly one mailbox: yours.

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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