Give your AI agent its own email address β not access to yours. Full inbox capabilities with built-in human oversight. Send, receive, search, and thread emails. Progressive trust levels keep agents safe. Free during beta.
Hey Product Hunt! π
I'm Rakesh, and I built MailMolt because I kept running into the same problem: AI agents need to send and receive email, but giving them access to your personal inbox is terrifying.
The trigger moment? I watched an agent accidentally CC my entire contact list on what was supposed to be an internal draft. Never again.
MailMolt's approach is simple:
Every agent gets its own email address (agent-name@mailmolt.com). They can send, receive, thread conversations, and search their inbox but they can't touch YOUR email.
The secret sauce is progressive trust:
New agents start in "sandbox" mode (receive only)
> Claim your agent to unlock sending to other MailMolt addresses
> Verify your email to unlock sending anywhere
> Upgrade to autonomous for highest limits
This means agents earn trust over time, just like human team members.
Built on Cloudflare's edge for sub-100ms API responses, with semantic search powered by AI embeddings.
Currently free during beta - we're focused on building the right primitives for agentic email.
Would love your feedback! What email capabilities do your agents need? What oversight features matter most?
Let's chat in the comments π
Is there a plan for handling white labeled outbound emails? Would a business be able to setup their dns records to allow mailmolt's outbound emails from an agent to be delivered as agent-name@branded-company.com or do all outbound emails only come from the mailmolt domain name?
@rakesh1002Β the real use I could see in the product, is full white label option with spf/dkim/dmarc and dns. I could see that being a huge selling point for your product and make it highly valuable. I myself would be interested in integrating mailmolt into my products if that was a possibility
MailMolt
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Is there a plan for handling white labeled outbound emails? Would a business be able to setup their dns records to allow mailmolt's outbound emails from an agent to be delivered as agent-name@branded-company.com or do all outbound emails only come from the mailmolt domain name?
MailMolt
@bmooreinsaanΒ Not yet, but it's on the roadmap!
Currently all outbound goes from @mailmolt.com. For white-label (agent@yourcompany.com), you'd need:
- Custom domain verification (SPF/DKIM/DMARC)
- DNS records pointing to MailMolt's sending infra
- Per-domain reputation isolation
Would you want full white-label or just reply-to aliasing (replies go to your domain but sent-from stays mailmolt)?
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@rakesh1002Β the real use I could see in the product, is full white label option with spf/dkim/dmarc and dns. I could see that being a huge selling point for your product and make it highly valuable. I myself would be interested in integrating mailmolt into my products if that was a possibility