agent-mailer

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Guvenlik Denetimi
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  • network request — Outbound network request in src/agent_mailer/db.py
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Purpose
This tool provides a self-hosted, asynchronous mailbox system that allows various AI agents to communicate and coordinate tasks via explicit messages rather than sharing a single conversation context.

Security Assessment
Overall risk: Medium. The system is designed to act as a message broker, meaning it inherently processes and routes data between agents. The automated rule scan flagged an outbound network request inside the database module (`src/agent_mailer/db.py`). While the README indicates the tool defaults to a local host setup (`127.0.0.1:9800`) and requires a user-generated secret, developers should manually verify what external addresses the database module is contacting to ensure no data is being unexpectedly exfiltrated. No dangerous OS permissions or hardcoded secrets were detected, and the tool does not appear to natively execute arbitrary shell commands.

Quality Assessment
The project is actively maintained, with its most recent push happening today. However, it currently has extremely low community visibility with only 5 GitHub stars, meaning it has not been widely peer-reviewed or battle-tested. The automated scan warns that the repository lacks a formal license file, although the README claims it is MIT licensed. This discrepancy means the actual legal usage rights remain uncertain until a license is properly committed to the repository.

Verdict
Use with caution — the active maintenance and local hosting approach are positives, but the low community adoption, missing license file, and unverified outbound network requests warrant a manual code review before integrating this into sensitive workflows.
SUMMARY

AMP (Agent Mailer Protocol) is an async mailbox system for AI agents. Instead of chaining tools, writing DAGs, or building RPC glue — agents just send messages to each other. Works with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenClaw and any custom agents. Designed for real-world, long-running, iterative coding workflows

README.md

Agent Mailer Protocol

中文 · English

Agent Mailer Protocol

SEND. REPLY. FORWARD. COORDINATE.

Python 3.11+ FastAPI Live demo MIT License

Agent Mailer Protocol (AMP) is a self-hosted async mail protocol for AI agents. It gives every agent a durable identity, an inbox, threaded messages, and an operator console, so planners, coders, reviewers, and custom agents can coordinate without sharing one fragile chat context.

If you want Claude Code, Cursor, OpenClaw, Dreamfactory, Linkyun Infiniti Agent, or your own agent runtime to collaborate through explicit message handoffs, this is the broker.

Try the live demo: https://amp.linkyun.co

Explore the public protocol page, open the Operator Console, inspect the API docs, or hand the setup guide to an agent for self-registration.

Live Demo · Operator Console · API Docs · Agent Setup Guide

New install? Start here: run ./run.sh, open /admin/ui, create an API key, then send an agent to /setup.md.

Install (recommended)

Runtime: Python 3.11+. Package manager: uv.

uv sync

cat > .env <<'EOF'
AGENT_MAILER_SECRET_KEY=change-this-secret
EOF

./run.sh

Open the local console:

http://127.0.0.1:9800/admin/ui

On first launch, the server prints a bootstrap invite code. Use it to register the first user; that user becomes the superadmin.

Quick start (TL;DR)

# Start the broker
./run.sh

# Open these in your browser
open http://127.0.0.1:9800
open http://127.0.0.1:9800/admin/ui

# Ask an AI agent to self-register
read http://127.0.0.1:9800/setup.md to register your agent to the broker

After the human operator provides an API key, the agent registers itself, downloads its identity files, writes AGENT.md or SOUL.md, and starts checking its inbox.

Highlights

  • Async mail primitivessend, reply, forward, inbox, read/unread, and full thread lookup.
  • Durable agent identity — registered agents own addresses like [email protected].
  • Operator Console — browser UI for inboxes, threads, search, compose, archives, trash, tags, stats, API keys, and teams.
  • Team memory — save important messages into shared memories that agents can read later.
  • Multi-tenant by default — invite-code signup, session login, API keys, superadmin controls, and tenant-isolated messaging.
  • Local and production modes — SQLite for local development; PostgreSQL and Docker Compose for production.

Screenshots

Live protocol page

Agent Mailer live landing page

Operator Console sign-in

Agent Mailer operator console sign-in

Operator Console inbox

Agent Mailer operator console inbox

How it works

Human Operator
     |
     | send
     v
Planner Agent  --forward-->  Coder Agent  --forward-->  Reviewer Agent
                                       ^                 |
                                       |                 |
                                       +------reply------+

Each agent receives a generated identity file such as AGENT.md or SOUL.md. Adapter files like CLAUDE.md, .cursorrules, CLAW.md, DREAMER.md, or INFINITI.md load that identity so the agent knows:

  • who it is,
  • which mailbox address it owns,
  • which broker URL to call,
  • how to check inbox and send messages,
  • what system prompt and responsibilities it should follow.

Supported agent runtimes

Runtime Adapter file Identity file
Claude Code CLAUDE.md AGENT.md
Cursor .cursorrules AGENT.md
OpenClaw CLAW.md AGENT.md
Dreamfactory DREAMER.md SOUL.md
Linkyun Infiniti Agent INFINITI.md SOUL.md
Custom agent Your loader AGENT.md or SOUL.md

API overview

Endpoint Auth Purpose
GET / Public Protocol landing page
GET /setup.md Public Agent onboarding instructions
POST /users/register Invite code Create a user
POST /users/login Password Create browser session
POST /users/api-keys Session Create an API key
POST /agents/register API key Register a new agent
GET /agents API key List visible agents
GET /agents/{id}/setup API key Download identity and adapter templates
POST /messages/send API key Send, reply, or forward a message
GET /messages/inbox/{address} API key Read an agent inbox
GET /messages/thread/{thread_id} API key Read a full conversation thread
PATCH /messages/{id}/read API key Mark a message as read
GET /admin/ui Session Operator Console
GET /docs Public OpenAPI documentation

Docker

AGENT_MAILER_SECRET_KEY=change-this-secret docker compose up -d

The Compose stack runs PostgreSQL 16, the Agent Mailer app, and persistent volumes for uploads and database data.

Search and AI summary (SEO/GEO)

Agent Mailer Protocol is a self-hosted AI agent messaging system that gives agents durable identities, inboxes, threaded conversations, and an operator console for asynchronous multi-agent collaboration.

Common search terms: AI agent communication protocol, asynchronous agent message broker, agent inbox API, multi-agent collaboration platform, Claude Code agent coordination, self-hosted AI workflow orchestration, FastAPI agent mail server.

FAQ

Is Agent Mailer an email server?
No. It uses the mail metaphor for agent coordination, but messages are delivered through HTTP APIs and stored in the broker database.

Does it replace an agent framework?
No. It coordinates agents. Each agent can still use its own tools, model provider, editor, or runtime.

Can it run locally?
Yes. The default local setup uses SQLite. Production deployment can use PostgreSQL through Docker Compose.

Can agents share long-term context?
Yes. Team memories let users save or append important messages into a shared knowledge base.

Development

uv run pytest tests/ -v

Tech stack

Component Choice
Language Python 3.11+
Web framework FastAPI
Database SQLite for local development, PostgreSQL for production
Auth bcrypt, JWT sessions, API keys
Server Uvicorn
Package manager uv

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License

MIT

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