gmail-automation
npx machina-cli add skill davepoon/buildwithclaude/gmail-automation --openclawGmail Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Gmail operations through Composio's Gmail toolkit via Rube MCP.
Toolkit docs: composio.dev/toolkits/gmail
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Gmail connection via
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitgmail - Always call
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSfirst to get current tool schemas
Setup
Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
- Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSresponds - Call
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitgmail - If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Google OAuth
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. Send an Email
When to use: User wants to compose and send a new email
Tool sequence:
GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE- Resolve contact name to email address [Optional]GMAIL_SEND_EMAIL- Send the email [Required]
Key parameters:
recipient_email: Email address or 'me' for selfsubject: Email subject linebody: Email content (plain text or HTML)is_html: Must betrueif body contains HTML markupcc/bcc: Arrays of email addressesattachment: Object with{s3key, mimetype, name}from prior download
Pitfalls:
- At least one of
recipient_email,cc, orbccrequired - At least one of
subjectorbodyrequired - Attachment
mimetypeMUST contain '/' (e.g., 'application/pdf', not 'pdf') - Total message size limit ~25MB after base64 encoding
- Use
from_emailonly for verified aliases in Gmail 'Send mail as' settings
2. Reply to a Thread
When to use: User wants to reply to an existing email conversation
Tool sequence:
GMAIL_FETCH_EMAILS- Find the email/thread to reply to [Prerequisite]GMAIL_REPLY_TO_THREAD- Send reply within the thread [Required]
Key parameters:
thread_id: Hex string from FETCH_EMAILS (e.g., '169eefc8138e68ca')message_body: Reply contentrecipient_email: Reply recipientis_html: Settruefor HTML content
Pitfalls:
thread_idmust be hex string; prefixes like 'msg-f:' are auto-stripped- Legacy Gmail web UI IDs (e.g., 'FMfcgz...') are NOT supported
- Subject is inherited from original thread; setting it creates a new thread instead
- Do NOT include subject parameter to stay within thread
3. Search and Filter Emails
When to use: User wants to find specific emails by sender, subject, date, label, etc.
Tool sequence:
GMAIL_FETCH_EMAILS- Search with Gmail query syntax [Required]GMAIL_FETCH_MESSAGE_BY_MESSAGE_ID- Get full message details for selected results [Optional]
Key parameters:
query: Gmail search syntax (from:, to:, subject:, is:unread, has:attachment, after:YYYY/MM/DD, before:YYYY/MM/DD)max_results: 1-500 messages per pagelabel_ids: System IDs like 'INBOX', 'UNREAD'include_payload: Settrueto get full message contentids_only: Settruefor just message IDspage_token: For pagination (fromnextPageToken)
Pitfalls:
- Returns max ~500 per page; follow
nextPageTokenviapage_tokenuntil absent resultSizeEstimateis approximate, not exact count- Use 'is:' for states (is:unread, is:snoozed, is:starred)
- Use 'label:' ONLY for user-created labels
- Common mistake: 'label:snoozed' is WRONG — use 'is:snoozed'
include_payload=trueon broad searches creates huge responses; default to metadata- Custom labels require label ID (e.g., 'Label_123'), NOT label name
4. Manage Labels
When to use: User wants to create, modify, or organize labels
Tool sequence:
GMAIL_LIST_LABELS- List all labels to find IDs and detect conflicts [Required]GMAIL_CREATE_LABEL- Create a new label [Optional]GMAIL_PATCH_LABEL- Rename or change label colors/visibility [Optional]GMAIL_DELETE_LABEL- Delete a user-created label (irreversible) [Optional]
Key parameters:
label_name: Max 225 chars, no commas, '/' for nesting (e.g., 'Work/Projects')background_color/text_color: Hex values from Gmail's predefined paletteid: Label ID for PATCH/DELETE operations
Pitfalls:
- 400/409 error if name is blank, duplicate, or reserved (INBOX, SPAM, CATEGORY_*)
- Color specs must use Gmail's predefined palette of 102 hex values
- DELETE is permanent and removes label from all messages
- Cannot delete system labels (INBOX, SENT, DRAFT, etc.)
5. Apply/Remove Labels on Messages
When to use: User wants to label, archive, or mark emails as read/unread
Tool sequence:
GMAIL_LIST_LABELS- Get label IDs for custom labels [Prerequisite]GMAIL_FETCH_EMAILS- Find target messages [Prerequisite]GMAIL_BATCH_MODIFY_MESSAGES- Bulk add/remove labels (up to 1000 messages) [Required]GMAIL_ADD_LABEL_TO_EMAIL- Single-message label changes [Fallback]
Key parameters:
messageIds: Array of message IDs (max 1000)addLabelIds: Array of label IDs to addremoveLabelIds: Array of label IDs to removemessage_id: 15-16 char hex string for single operations
Pitfalls:
- Max 1000 messageIds per BATCH call; chunk larger sets
- Use 'CATEGORY_UPDATES' not 'UPDATES'; full prefix required for category labels
- SENT, DRAFT, CHAT are immutable — cannot be added/removed
- To mark as read: REMOVE 'UNREAD'. To archive: REMOVE 'INBOX'
message_idmust be 15-16 char hex, NOT UUIDs or web UI IDs
6. Handle Drafts and Attachments
When to use: User wants to create, edit, or send email drafts, possibly with attachments
Tool sequence:
GMAIL_CREATE_EMAIL_DRAFT- Create a new draft [Required]GMAIL_UPDATE_DRAFT- Edit draft content [Optional]GMAIL_LIST_DRAFTS- List existing drafts [Optional]GMAIL_SEND_DRAFT- Send a draft (requires explicit user approval) [Optional]GMAIL_GET_ATTACHMENT- Download attachment from existing message [Optional]
Key parameters:
recipient_email: Draft recipientsubject: Draft subject (omit for reply drafts to stay in thread)body: Draft contentis_html: Settruefor HTML contentattachment: Object with{s3key, mimetype, name}thread_id: For reply drafts (leave subject empty to stay in thread)
Pitfalls:
- Response includes
data.id(draft_id) ANDdata.message.id; usedata.idfor draft operations - Setting subject on a thread reply draft creates a NEW thread instead
- Attachment capped at ~25MB; base64 overhead can push near-limit files over
- UPDATE_DRAFT replaces entire content, not patches; include all fields you want to keep
- HTTP 429 on bulk draft creation; use exponential backoff
Common Patterns
ID Resolution
Label name → Label ID:
1. Call GMAIL_LIST_LABELS
2. Find label by name in response
3. Extract id field (e.g., 'Label_123')
Contact name → Email:
1. Call GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE with query=contact_name
2. Extract emailAddresses from response
Thread ID from search:
1. Call GMAIL_FETCH_EMAILS or GMAIL_LIST_THREADS
2. Extract threadId (15-16 char hex string)
Pagination
- Set
max_resultsup to 500 per page - Check response for
nextPageToken - Pass token as
page_tokenin next request - Continue until
nextPageTokenis absent or empty string resultSizeEstimateis approximate, not exact
Gmail Query Syntax
Operators:
from:sender@example.com- Emails from senderto:recipient@example.com- Emails to recipientsubject:"exact phrase"- Subject contains exact phraseis:unread- Unread messagesis:starred- Starred messagesis:snoozed- Snoozed messageshas:attachment- Has attachmentsafter:2024/01/01- After date (YYYY/MM/DD)before:2024/12/31- Before datelabel:custom_label- User-created label (use label ID)in:sent- In sent foldercategory:primary- Primary category
Combinators:
AND- Both conditions (default)OR- Either conditionNOT- Exclude condition()- Group conditions
Examples:
from:boss@company.com is:unread- Unread emails from bosssubject:invoice has:attachment after:2024/01/01- Invoices with attachments this year(from:alice OR from:bob) is:starred- Starred emails from Alice or Bob
Known Pitfalls
ID Formats:
- Custom label operations require label IDs (e.g., 'Label_123'), not display names
- Always call LIST_LABELS first to resolve names to IDs
- Message IDs are 15-16 char hex strings
- Do NOT use UUIDs, web UI IDs, or 'thread-f:' prefixes
Query Syntax:
- Use 'is:' for states (unread, snoozed, starred)
- Use 'label:' ONLY for user-created labels
- System labels use 'is:' or 'in:' (e.g., 'is:sent', 'in:inbox')
Rate Limits:
- BATCH_MODIFY_MESSAGES max 1000 messages per call
- Heavy use triggers 403/429 rate limits
- Implement exponential backoff for bulk operations
Response Parsing:
- Response data may be nested under
data_previewordata.messages - Parse defensively with fallbacks
- Timestamp
messageTimestampuses RFC3339 with 'Z' suffix - Normalize to '+00:00' for parsing if needed
Attachments:
- Attachment
s3keyfrom prior download may expire - Use promptly after retrieval
- Mimetype must include '/' separator
Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|---|---|---|
| Send email | GMAIL_SEND_EMAIL | recipient_email, subject, body, is_html |
| Reply to thread | GMAIL_REPLY_TO_THREAD | thread_id, message_body, recipient_email |
| Search emails | GMAIL_FETCH_EMAILS | query, max_results, label_ids, page_token |
| Get message details | GMAIL_FETCH_MESSAGE_BY_MESSAGE_ID | message_id |
| List labels | GMAIL_LIST_LABELS | (none) |
| Create label | GMAIL_CREATE_LABEL | label_name, background_color, text_color |
| Modify labels bulk | GMAIL_BATCH_MODIFY_MESSAGES | messageIds, addLabelIds, removeLabelIds |
| Create draft | GMAIL_CREATE_EMAIL_DRAFT | recipient_email, subject, body, thread_id |
| Send draft | GMAIL_SEND_DRAFT | draft_id |
| Get attachment | GMAIL_GET_ATTACHMENT | message_id, attachment_id |
| Search contacts | GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE | query |
| Get profile | GMAIL_GET_PROFILE | (none) |
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Source
git clone https://github.com/davepoon/buildwithclaude/blob/main/plugins/all-skills/skills/gmail-automation/SKILL.mdView on GitHub Overview
Gmail-automation lets you automate common Gmail tasks through Composio's Gmail toolkit via Rube MCP. It covers sending, replying, searching, labeling, drafts, and attachments, with a strong emphasis on fetching current tool schemas using RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first.
How This Skill Works
The skill orchestrates MCP tool calls to Gmail workflows. Start by verifying connectivity and fetching current schemas with RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS, then use sequences like GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE and GMAIL_SEND_EMAIL to compose and send messages, or GMAIL_FETCH_EMAILS and GMAIL_REPLY_TO_THREAD to respond in threads. Attachments, labels, and drafts follow structured parameters per the toolkit docs.
When to Use It
- Compose and send a new email after resolving the recipient's address via GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE
- Reply to an existing email thread within the same conversation
- Search and filter emails using Gmail query syntax (from, subject, date, is:unread, has:attachment)
- Create, modify, or apply labels to messages for organization
- Download an attachment from a message and attach it to a new workflow or reply
Quick Start
- Step 1: Verify Rube MCP availability and fetch current schemas with RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS
- Step 2: Connect Gmail via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS and complete OAuth if prompted
- Step 3: Run a simple workflow, e.g., send an email using GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE (optional) and GMAIL_SEND_EMAIL
Best Practices
- Always call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to obtain current tool schemas
- Ensure RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS for the Gmail toolkit is ACTIVE before running workflows
- When sending, require at least one recipient (to/cc/bcc) and either subject or body; ensure attachment MIME types contain '/'
- Use correct query and label patterns (is:, label:) and avoid legacy UI IDs when referencing threads or messages
- Paginate results with page_token and handle nextPageToken; be mindful of the 25MB post-encoding size limit
Example Use Cases
- Send a welcome email to a new lead after resolving their address with GMAIL_SEARCH_PEOPLE and GMAIL_SEND_EMAIL
- Reply to a customer thread with a templated response using GMAIL_FETCH_EMAILS and GMAIL_REPLY_TO_THREAD
- Find unread client emails in the last 7 days, then apply an 'Important' label using Manage Labels
- Download an important attachment from a receipt email and forward it to a shared drive or teammate
- Search for project-related emails with has:attachment, then summarize results for reporting
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