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Email Resend

Send and receive emails using the Resend API. Use for: (1) sending emails directly via Resend API, (2) receiving email notifications via cron, (3) drafting r...

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license: Apache-2.0 name: email-resend version: "1.0.14" metadata: clawdbot: requires: env: - RESEND_API_KEY bins: - python3 - openclaw python: - requests - pyyaml triggers:

  • "send email"
  • "check emails"
  • "email me"
  • "email notification"
  • "download attachment" description: > Send and receive emails using the Resend API. Use for: (1) sending emails directly via Resend API, (2) receiving email notifications via cron, (3) drafting replies with proper threading, (4) downloading attachments from inbound emails.

Required env vars: RESEND_API_KEY (API key). Optional env vars: DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL, DEFAULT_FROM_NAME (fall back to preferences file if not set). License: Apache-2.0 — See LICENSE file for details.

License

Apache License 2.0 — See LICENSE file for full text.

Email via Resend

Send and receive emails using the Resend API.

Configuration

No config file needed. The skill auto-discovers settings from:

  1. Environment variables — RESEND_API_KEY (required), DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL/NAME (optional)
  2. Preferences filememory/email-preferences.md (from_email, from_name, telegram target)
  3. OpenClaw context — channel, chat_id, thread_id (for cron delivery)

Required Environment Variables

export RESEND_API_KEY="re_123456789"        # Resend API key (required)
# DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL and DEFAULT_FROM_NAME are optional - loaded from preferences file if not set

Preferences File

The skill reads sender info from memory/email-preferences.md:

---
from_email: you@company.com
from_name: Your Name
telegram:
  target: "CHAT_ID"
  threadId: "THREAD_ID"
---

Scripts check env vars first, then fall back to preferences file.

First-Time Setup

When the skill is first invoked, the sub-agent should:

  1. Check context — OpenClaw context already has:

    • context.user.email (from USER.md)
    • context.channel (from current session)
    • context.chat_id
    • context.thread_id (for topics)
  2. Check memory — Use memory_get tool:

    • Try: memory_get path="memory/email-preferences.md"
    • If not found, ask user to create memory/email-preferences.md (NO fallback scanning)
  3. If missing, ask user — Via chat message (IMPORTANT for cron jobs):

    • "Which email should I send from?" (from_email)
    • "What's your display name for sent emails?" (from_name)
    • "Which channel/topic should I notify you on?" (telegram target + threadId)

    Then create memory/email-preferences.md with their answers using the format above.

  4. Commit to memory — Write preferences to persist across sessions:

    write path="memory/email-preferences.md" content="---
    from_email: $EMAIL
    from_name: $NAME
    telegram:
      target: \"$CHAT_ID\"
      threadId: \"$THREAD_ID\"
    ---
    
    # Email Notification Preferences
    Saved auto-configured
    "
    

    This ensures memory_get finds it in future sessions. Use MD format with YAML frontmatter.

Format (MD with YAML frontmatter):

---
from_email: you@company.com
from_name: Your Name
telegram:
  target: \"123456789\"
  threadId: \"334\"
---

# Email Notification Preferences
- **Updated:** 2026-01-01
- **Purpose:** Default notification channel for email alerts

Important: Store in memory/email-preferences.md (NOT MEMORY.md) - isolated cron jobs can read this file via memory_get but NOT MEMORY.md.

Context Fields (Available in Sub-Agent)

Field Source Example
user.email USER.md you@company.com
user.name USER.md Your Name
channel OpenClaw from context
chat_id OpenClaw 123456789
thread_id OpenClaw 334

The skill uses these directly from OpenClaw context — no parsing needed.

Usage

Inbound (Receive)

Cron Setup

There are two ways to configure the cron:

Option 1: Static (Hardcoded Target)

Use this if you always want the same delivery target:

openclaw cron add \
  --name "email-resend-inbound" \
  --cron "*/15 * * * *" \
  --message "Follow instructions in skills/email-resend/cron-prompts/email-inbound.md exactly. If new emails found, include them in your reply." \
  --session isolated \
  --announce \
  --channel telegram \
  --to "-1003748898773:topic:334"

Option 2: Dynamic (From Preferences) — Recommended

This reads your notification preferences from memory/email-preferences.md and configures the cron automatically.

Run:

python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/email-resend/scripts/configure-cron.py

What it does:

  1. Reads memory/email-preferences.md for your telegram target/threadId
  2. Deletes any existing email-resend-inbound cron
  3. Creates a new cron with your preferred delivery target

First-time setup: If preferences don't exist, it will tell you what to configure.

Parameters:

  • --schedule "cron */15 * * * *" — Run every 15 minutes
  • --session isolated — Required for agentTurn payloads
  • --announce — Enable delivery of results to chat
  • --channel telegram — Delivery channel
  • --to — Telegram target (format: chat_id:topic:thread_id)

Note: The cron prompt reads notification preferences from memory/email-preferences.md. On first run, if preferences are missing, it will ask you for:

  • Which channel for notifications (telegram, discord, etc.)
  • Chat ID and Thread ID (for topics)

Manual Check

python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/email-resend/scripts/inbound.py

Notification Format

Each new email triggers a notification with:

  • From, Subject, Date
  • Body preview (~2000 chars)
  • Attachment list (if any)
  • Importance: 🔥 HIGH / 📅 MEETING / 📬 NORMAL

Acknowledge Flow (CRITICAL)

NEVER auto-acknowledge emails. Only the user can acknowledge by:

  • Replying to the notification message, OR
  • Typing: done / ack

Emails must remain in pending state until user explicitly acknowledges.

Use draft-reply.py to compose replies with proper quoting.

Important: Always use inline replies ([[reply_to_current]]) to keep messages linked in the thread. This enables:

  • Proper custody chain tracking
  • Reply-to-email tracing
  • Better conversation flow

CRITICAL: When responding via OpenClaw message tool, use replyTo parameter (not [[reply_to_current]] tag):

message(action="send", channel="<from-context>", replyTo="<msg_id>", ...)

Scripts

Script Purpose
inbound.py Check emails, send notifications
draft-reply.py Draft reply workflow with quoting & threading
outbound.py Send emails directly
download_attachment.py Download attachments from inbound emails

Downloading Attachments

To download attachments from an inbound email:

# List attachments (shows IDs)
python3 scripts/download_attachment.py <email_id> --list

# Download all to directory
python3 scripts/download_attachment.py <email_id> --output-dir ./attachments

# Download specific attachment
python3 scripts/download_attachment.py <email_id> --attachment-id <attachment_id>

Note: The API path is /emails/receiving/{email_id}/attachments (not the standard /emails/ path).

State Files

  • memory/email-resend-inbound-notified.json — pending/acknowledged emails
  • memory/email-message-map.json — notification message_id → email_id (legacy)
  • memory/email-custody-chain.json — Full DAG of email → notification → actions
  • memory/email-msg-to-chain.json — notification message_id → chain lookup
  • memory/email-draft-state.json — Active draft state (email_id, status, reply_content)

See docs/custody-chain.md for DAG design.

Outbound (Send)

python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/email-resend/scripts/outbound.py \
  --to "recipient@example.com" \
  --subject "Hello" \
  --body "Message text"

# With attachments
python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/email-resend/scripts/outbound.py \
  --to "recipient@example.com" \
  --subject "Here's the file" \
  --body "See attachment" \
  --attachment ./file.pdf \
  --attachment ./image.png

⚠️ CRITICAL: Email Threading Rule (2026-02-22)

MANDATORY: Always use draft-reply.py for replying to emails.

This is non-negotiable. Failure to follow this rule will result in broken Gmail threading.

Why This Matters

  • Gmail threads emails based on In-Reply-To AND References headers
  • Using wrong headers = reply appears as NEW thread = context lost
  • There's no way to fix this after sending

✅ Correct Workflow (ALWAYS USE THIS)

# Step 1: Start draft (fetches Message-ID automatically)
python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/email-resend/scripts/draft-reply.py start <email_id>

# Step 2: Set reply content
python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/email-resend/scripts/draft-reply.py content "Your reply"

# Step 3: Send
python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/email-resend/scripts/draft-reply.py send

⚠️ CRITICAL: Approval Execution Rule (2026-02-22)

When user approves a draft, you MUST execute the send command immediately.

The mistake to avoid:

  • ❌ Show draft for approval → User says "send" → Only acknowledge, don't execute
  • ✅ Show draft for approval → User says "send" → RUN draft-reply.py send → Then confirm

Correct workflow:

1. Show draft for approval
2. User replies "approve", "send", "yes", or "ok"
3. IMMEDIATELY run: draft-reply.py send
4. Only THEN confirm to user

Never:

  • Only acknowledge the approval without executing
  • Ask for confirmation after user already approved
  • Wait to send - do it immediately

❌ NEVER Do These Things

NEVER use outbound.py for replies:

# WRONG - will break threading
python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/email-resend/scripts/outbound.py \
  --to "x@y.com" --subject "Re: Original" --body "Reply"

NEVER manually construct --reply-to flags:

# WRONG - guessing Message-ID format never works
python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/email-resend/scripts/outbound.py \
  --to "x@y.com" --subject "Re: Original" --body "Reply" \
  --reply-to "<some-guess>@resend"

NEVER skip the workflow when subject starts with "Re:":

# WRONG - replying without threading headers breaks thread
python3 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/email-resend/scripts/outbound.py \
  --to "x@y.com" --subject "Re: Previous Thread" --body "Quick reply"

outbound.py Only For New Emails

outbound.py is for new emails only (not replies):

  • First contact
  • Announcements
  • Emails where you intentionally want a NEW thread

For anything that could be a reply, use draft-reply.py.

Requirements

  • RESEND_API_KEY environment variable set
  • Python requests library

Draft Reply Best Practices

When composing a reply via draft-reply.py:

  1. Always quote the original — Include the original message with > prefix so recipient knows what you're responding to

  2. Use proper threading — Set In-Reply-To and References headers using the original email's Message-ID

  3. Keep subject line — Start with Re: prefix to maintain thread (but avoid "Re: Re:")

  4. Structure:

    Your reply here
    
    ---
    
    On [date] [original sender] wrote:
    > quoted original message
    > continues here
    
  5. Multiple replies supported — After sending, draft is marked as "sent" so you can reply again to the same thread. Use resume command to continue.

  6. No double Re: — If original subject already starts with "Re:", don't add another

  7. Custody Chain — Track full lineage:

    • Email → notification → All replies/actions
    • DAG structure with parent links
    • Any message traces back to original email

Draft Reply Commands

Command Purpose
start <email_id> Start a draft reply to an email
resume Continue a sent thread to reply again
content "text" Set reply content
send Send the reply
cancel Cancel the draft
status Show current draft status

After sending, use resume to reply again to the same thread — threading headers are preserved.

Run tests:

python3 skills/email-resend/tests/test_inbound.py

Expected: 43+ tests total (test_inbound.py: 37, test_threading.py: 6, test_attachments.py: varies).

If tests fail:

  1. Check which test failed and why
  2. Fix the feature/code to match expected behavior
  3. Or update tests if feature intentionally changed

⚠️ Privacy & Security Considerations

Required Credentials

  • RESEND_API_KEY — Required. Get from https://resend.com API settings. Create with minimal permissions.
  • DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL / DEFAULT_FROM_NAME — Optional. If not set, loaded from memory/email-preferences.md.

Memory File Access

The skill reads ONLY from explicit preferences file:

  • memory/email-preferences.md — Required for telegram target/threadId
  • No fallback scanning of MEMORY.md, USER.md, TOOLS.md, or memory/*.md

This restricted approach prevents information leakage from sensitive files.

Cron Job

The configure-cron.py script will create/delete a cron job named email-resend-inbound via OpenClaw CLI.

Recommendations

  • Run tests with a dummy RESEND_API_KEY before enabling in production
  • If you only need outbound email, don't enable inbound/cron
  • Audit memory/email-preferences.md to ensure it contains only necessary fields
  • Keep preferences file minimal - only include required fields (target, threadId)

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