Tencent QQ Mail has officially launched the dedicated email service "Agently Mail" specifically designed for AI agents, and it is also opening up a beta test. Unlike traditional email services, Agently Mail runs independently from the user's personal email, providing AI agents with a secure, isolated digital communication space with their own identity, allowing AI to truly have their own "digital business card."
Give AI a unique identity, no longer "borrowing" your email
As AI agent capabilities continue to grow, directly authorizing AI to manage personal email accounts may lead to risks such as privacy leaks and accidental deletion of emails. The core solution of Agently Mail is to assign each agent a completely isolated dedicated email address. AI can only access content within this email account and cannot access users' private emails. To use this service, users need to complete real-name authentication. All actions such as sending, replying, forwarding, or deleting emails must first generate a summary, which must be confirmed by the user before execution. When reading emails, the system also provides protection against prompt injection attacks, preventing malicious emails from manipulating AI behavior through content.
More importantly, AI can now independently register on third-party platforms and receive verification codes using this dedicated email, without needing to "borrow" the user's personal account. At the same time, the service supports automated A2A (Agent to Agent) communication between enterprises, allowing AI to independently handle processes such as inquiry, quotation, and order coordination. All communication records can be fully traced.
Compatible with mainstream agents like Cursor, Claude Code, Kimi, and more
In terms of compatibility, Agently Mail has been adapted for multiple mainstream AI agents both domestically and internationally, including WorkBuddy, QClaw, Marvis, OpenClaw, Claude Code, Kimi Work, Doubao Super Mode, Codex, Hermes, and Cursor. Users simply need to send specific commands in the corresponding agent's chat window, let the agent install the corresponding CLI tool, and then complete registration quickly by scanning a WeChat code.
After integration, users can directly issue instructions to AI via natural language for sending and receiving emails, searching for emails, and downloading attachments. They can also build automated email workflows. It has already been adapted for standardized office scenarios such as automatic collection and reimbursement of invoices, daily news summaries, AI automatically submitting resumes and communicating with HRs, and automatic identification and recording of order emails. The product's code repository is open-sourced on GitHub under the Apache-2.0 license, and Tencent will continue to expand the supported platforms in the future.




