| name | outlook-email |
| description | Send, read, and manage emails via Microsoft Outlook using the Graph API. Use when someone asks to "send email via Outlook", "read Outlook inbox", "automate Outlook emails", "manage Outlook folders", "Outlook API integration", "email automation with Graph API", "search Outlook emails", or "process incoming emails". Covers sending (plain, HTML, attachments), reading, searching, folders, rules, and focused inbox via Microsoft Graph API. |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
| compatibility | Microsoft Graph API v1.0. Requires Microsoft 365 tenant with Exchange Online. |
| metadata | {"author":"terminal-skills","version":"1.0.0","category":"development","tags":["outlook","email","microsoft-graph","microsoft-365","automation"]} |
Outlook Email
Overview
This skill helps AI agents send, read, search, and automate emails through Microsoft Outlook via the Graph API. It covers sending messages (plain text, HTML, attachments, inline images), reading and searching mailboxes, folder management, mail rules, and email automation patterns.
Instructions
Authentication
import { ClientSecretCredential } from '@azure/identity';
import { Client } from '@microsoft/microsoft-graph-client';
import { TokenCredentialAuthenticationProvider } from '@microsoft/microsoft-graph-client/authProviders/azureTokenCredentials';
const credential = new ClientSecretCredential(
process.env.AZURE_TENANT_ID,
process.env.AZURE_CLIENT_ID,
process.env.AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET
);
const authProvider = new TokenCredentialAuthenticationProvider(credential, {
scopes: ['https://graph.microsoft.com/.default'],
});
const graphClient = Client.initWithMiddleware({ authProvider });
Send Emails
await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/sendMail`)
.post({
message: {
subject: 'Sprint 14 Recap',
body: {
contentType: 'Text',
content: 'Hi team,\n\nSprint 14 is complete. We shipped 3 features and fixed 12 bugs.\n\nBest,\nSarah',
},
toRecipients: [
{ emailAddress: { address: 'team@company.com' } },
],
},
saveToSentItems: true,
});
await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/sendMail`)
.post({
message: {
subject: 'Q1 Revenue Report — Action Required',
body: {
contentType: 'HTML',
content: `
<h2>Q1 2026 Revenue Report</h2>
<table border="1" cellpadding="8" style="border-collapse:collapse;">
<tr style="background:#f0f0f0;"><th>Metric</th><th>Value</th><th>Change</th></tr>
<tr><td>Revenue</td><td>$4.2M</td><td style="color:green;">+23%</td></tr>
<tr><td>New Customers</td><td>847</td><td style="color:green;">+40%</td></tr>
<tr><td>Churn</td><td>2.1%</td><td style="color:green;">-38%</td></tr>
</table>
<p>Please review and share feedback by Friday.</p>
`,
},
toRecipients: [
{ emailAddress: { address: 'ceo@company.com', name: 'Alex' } },
],
ccRecipients: [
{ emailAddress: { address: 'cfo@company.com', name: 'Morgan' } },
],
bccRecipients: [
{ emailAddress: { address: 'archive@company.com' } },
],
importance: 'high',
isReadReceiptRequested: false,
},
});
const fileBuffer = fs.readFileSync('/path/to/report.pdf');
await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/sendMail`)
.post({
message: {
subject: 'Monthly Report Attached',
body: { contentType: 'Text', content: 'Please find the monthly report attached.' },
toRecipients: [{ emailAddress: { address: 'manager@company.com' } }],
attachments: [
{
'@odata.type': '#microsoft.graph.fileAttachment',
name: 'monthly-report-feb-2026.pdf',
contentType: 'application/pdf',
contentBytes: fileBuffer.toString('base64'),
},
],
},
});
await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/messages/${messageId}/reply`)
.post({ comment: 'Thanks for the update. I\'ll review by EOD.' });
await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/messages/${messageId}/forward`)
.post({ comment: 'FYI', toRecipients: [{ emailAddress: { address: 'partner@external.com' } }] });
Read Emails
const messages = await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/mailFolders/inbox/messages`)
.select('id,subject,from,receivedDateTime,bodyPreview,isRead,importance,hasAttachments')
.top(25)
.orderby('receivedDateTime DESC')
.get();
messages.value.forEach(msg => {
const read = msg.isRead ? ' ' : '🔵';
const att = msg.hasAttachments ? '📎' : ' ';
console.log(`${read}${att} ${msg.from.emailAddress.address}: ${msg.subject}`);
});
const unread = await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/mailFolders/inbox/messages`)
.filter('isRead eq false')
.select('id,subject,from,receivedDateTime,bodyPreview')
.orderby('receivedDateTime DESC')
.get();
const fullMsg = await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/messages/${messageId}`)
.select('subject,body,from,toRecipients,ccRecipients,receivedDateTime,attachments')
.expand('attachments')
.get();
console.log('Subject:', fullMsg.subject);
console.log('Body:', fullMsg.body.content);
const attachment = await graphClient
.api(`/users/${userId}/messages/${messageId}/attachments/${attachmentId}`)
.get();
const fileData = Buffer.from(attachment.contentBytes, 'base64');
fs.writeFileSync(attachment.name, fileData);
Search Emails
const results = await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/messages`)
.search('"quarterly report" OR "Q1 revenue"')
.select('subject,from,receivedDateTime,bodyPreview')
.top(20)
.get();
const fromSender = await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/messages`)
.filter("from/emailAddress/address eq 'ceo@company.com'")
.select('subject,receivedDateTime,bodyPreview')
.orderby('receivedDateTime DESC')
.get();
const recentImportant = await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/messages`)
.filter("receivedDateTime ge 2026-02-01T00:00:00Z and importance eq 'high'")
.select('subject,from,receivedDateTime')
.orderby('receivedDateTime DESC')
.get();
const withAttachments = await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/messages`)
.filter('hasAttachments eq true')
.select('subject,from,receivedDateTime')
.top(20)
.get();
Folder Management
const folders = await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/mailFolders`)
.select('id,displayName,totalItemCount,unreadItemCount').get();
const newFolder = await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/mailFolders`)
.post({ displayName: 'Project Alpha' });
await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/messages/${messageId}/move`)
.post({ destinationId: folderId });
await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/messages/${messageId}`)
.patch({ isRead: true });
For bulk operations, use POST /$batch with up to 20 requests (e.g., batch mark-as-read).
Mail Rules (Inbox Rules)
await graphClient.api(`/users/${userId}/mailFolders/inbox/messageRules`)
.post({
displayName: 'Move newsletters to folder',
sequence: 1,
isEnabled: true,
conditions: {
senderContains: ['newsletter', 'digest', 'weekly-update'],
},
actions: {
moveToFolder: newsletterFolderId,
markAsRead: true,
},
});
For auto-replies (Out of Office), use PATCH /users/{userId}/mailboxSettings with automaticRepliesSetting — set status: 'scheduled' with start/end dates, and provide separate internalReplyMessage and externalReplyMessage.
Webhooks (New Email Notifications)
const subscription = await graphClient.api('/subscriptions')
.post({
changeType: 'created',
notificationUrl: 'https://your-app.com/api/email-webhook',
resource: `/users/${userId}/mailFolders/inbox/messages`,
expirationDateTime: new Date(Date.now() + 3 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000).toISOString(),
clientState: 'your-secret-token',
});
In the webhook handler, return the validationToken on subscription creation, then fetch the new message by ID from notification.resourceData.id and process it (forward to Slack, trigger workflows, etc.).
Examples
Example 1: Send a weekly project status report with attachment
User prompt: "Send an HTML email to the engineering team at eng-team@northwind.com with the subject 'Sprint 22 Status Report' summarizing our completed features. Attach the burndown chart from /reports/sprint-22-burndown.png."
The agent will compose an HTML email body with a styled table showing completed features, their owners, and status. It will read the burndown chart file, base64-encode it, and attach it as a fileAttachment with the correct content type. The email will be sent via POST /users/{userId}/sendMail with importance: 'normal', the HTML body, the attachment array, and saveToSentItems: true.
Example 2: Create an inbox rule to auto-organize client emails
User prompt: "Set up an Outlook rule that moves all emails from anyone at @acmecorp.com into a folder called 'Acme Project', and create the folder if it doesn't exist. Also mark those emails as read automatically."
The agent will first create a mail folder named Acme Project using POST /users/{userId}/mailFolders and capture the returned folder ID. It will then create an inbox message rule via POST /users/{userId}/mailFolders/inbox/messageRules with conditions set to senderContains: ['acmecorp.com'] and actions set to moveToFolder (using the new folder ID) and markAsRead: true.
Guidelines
- Use
$select on every query — mailbox data is heavy, fetch only needed fields
- Batch operations for bulk updates (mark read, move, delete) — max 20 per batch
- Webhook subscriptions expire in 3 days — set up auto-renewal
- HTML emails: use inline CSS only — email clients strip
<style> blocks
- Large attachments (>3MB): use upload session instead of inline base64
- Use
$search for full-text search, $filter for structured queries — different syntax
- Rate limits: 10,000 requests per 10 min per app per tenant
- Always set
saveToSentItems: true when sending — unless intentionally ephemeral
- For automated emails, use a dedicated service account — not a person's mailbox
- Delta queries for efficient polling:
/users/{id}/mailFolders/inbox/messages/delta