Install
openclaw skills install python-agentmail-send-receivepython files which are used to send an email and to download received emails from an inbox. The email provider is agentmail.to, which offers an API. This way...
openclaw skills install python-agentmail-send-receiveYou can send and receive email as REPLACE_WITH_IDENTITY@agentmail.to using two Python scripts.
The scripts live in this skill folder and are deployed to ~/.openclaw/workspace/agentmail/.
The scripts contain placeholders which need to be replaced with real-life value:
Copy the scripts and create the venv in the workspace:
DEST=~/.openclaw/workspace/agentmail
SKILL_DIR="$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")" # if running from a script
# or just point SKILL_DIR to this skill folder
mkdir -p "$DEST"
cp "$SKILL_DIR/check_mail.py" "$SKILL_DIR/send_email.py" "$DEST/"
cd "$DEST"
# Create venv (prefer uv, fall back to python)
if command -v uv &>/dev/null; then
uv venv venv
uv pip install --python venv/bin/python agentmail python-dotenv
else
python3 -m venv venv
venv/bin/pip install agentmail python-dotenv
fi
.env filecat > ~/.openclaw/workspace/agentmail/.env << 'EOF'
AGENTMAIL_API_KEY=am_us_.....
EOF
This is only necessary if you don't have the environment variable in your running environment or if you can't read it from your openclaw.json config file.
cd ~/.openclaw/workspace/agentmail
source venv/bin/activate
python check_mail.py # should print "No new mail." on a fresh inbox
cd ~/.openclaw/workspace/agentmail
source venv/bin/activate
python check_mail.py
This downloads all unread messages as JSON files into the workspace directory and marks them as read. Running it again only fetches new mail.
Each message is saved as MAIL.<YYYYMMDDTHHmmss>.<NNN> — timestamp from the message, 3-digit sequence number within the batch.
Example: MAIL.20260226T134244.001
The JSON inside contains:
{
"message_id": "<...>",
"thread_id": "...",
"timestamp": "2026-02-26 13:42:44+00:00",
"from": "Sender Name <sender@example.com>",
"to": ["REPLACE_WITH_IDENTITY@agentmail.to"],
"cc": null,
"subject": "Re: Hello",
"text": "Plain-text body...",
"html": "<p>HTML body...</p>",
"labels": ["received", "unread"],
"in_reply_to": "<original-message-id>",
"attachments": []
}
# List all mail files (oldest first)
ls -1 MAIL.* 2>/dev/null | sort
# Read one
cat MAIL.20260226T134244.001
# Extract just the text body
python -c "import json,sys; print(json.load(open(sys.argv[1]))['text'])" MAIL.20260226T134244.001
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 0 | Success (mail downloaded or inbox empty) |
| 1 | Missing API key |
| 2 | API error on initial listing |
| 3 | Total failure (all messages errored) |
cd ~/.openclaw/workspace/agentmail
source venv/bin/activate
python send_email.py
send_email.py is a template with hardcoded recipient/subject/body. For real use, modify its parameters or write a one-off script using the same pattern:
import os
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from agentmail import AgentMail
load_dotenv()
client = AgentMail(api_key=os.getenv("AGENTMAIL_API_KEY"))
client.inboxes.messages.send(
inbox_id="REPLACE_WITH_IDENTITY@agentmail.to",
to="recipient@example.com",
subject="Subject line",
text="Plain-text body.",
)
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
inbox_id | yes | Always "REPLACE_WITH_IDENTITY@agentmail.to" |
to | yes | Recipient email address |
subject | no | Subject line |
text | no | Plain-text body |
html | no | HTML body |
cc | no | CC addresses |
bcc | no | BCC addresses |
To reply in the same thread, use reply() with the message_id from a downloaded MAIL.* file:
import json, os
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from agentmail import AgentMail
load_dotenv()
client = AgentMail(api_key=os.getenv("AGENTMAIL_API_KEY"))
# Load the message you want to reply to
with open("MAIL.20260226T134244.001") as f:
msg = json.load(f)
client.inboxes.messages.reply(
inbox_id="REPLACE_WITH_IDENTITY@agentmail.to",
message_id=msg["message_id"],
text="This is my reply.",
)
This preserves threading — the reply appears in the same conversation as the original.
python check_mail.pyMAIL.* files that were createdreply() pattern from section 4rm MAIL.* when done processingcheck_mail.py again later for new messages