outlook-automation
Outlook Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Microsoft Outlook operations through Composio's Outlook toolkit via Rube MCP.
Toolkit docs: composio.dev/toolkits/outlook
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Outlook connection via
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitoutlook - 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 toolkitoutlook - If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Microsoft OAuth
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. Search and Filter Emails
When to use: User wants to find specific emails across their mailbox
Tool sequence:
OUTLOOK_SEARCH_MESSAGES- Search with KQL syntax across all folders [Required]OUTLOOK_GET_MESSAGE- Get full message details [Optional]OUTLOOK_LIST_OUTLOOK_ATTACHMENTS- List message attachments [Optional]OUTLOOK_DOWNLOAD_OUTLOOK_ATTACHMENT- Download attachment [Optional]
Key parameters:
query: KQL search string (from:, to:, subject:, received:, hasattachment:)from_index: Pagination start (0-based)size: Results per page (max 25)message_id: Message ID (use hitId from search results)
Pitfalls:
- Only works with Microsoft 365/Enterprise accounts (not @hotmail.com/@outlook.com)
- Pagination relies on hitsContainers[0].moreResultsAvailable; stop only when false
- Use hitId from search results as message_id for downstream calls, not resource.id
- Index latency: very recent emails may not appear immediately
- Inline images appear as attachments; filter by mimetype for real documents
2. Query Emails in a Folder
When to use: User wants to list emails in a specific folder with OData filters
Tool sequence:
OUTLOOK_LIST_MAIL_FOLDERS- List mail folders to get folder IDs [Prerequisite]OUTLOOK_QUERY_EMAILS- Query emails with structured filters [Required]
Key parameters:
folder: Folder name ('inbox', 'sentitems', 'drafts') or folder IDfilter: OData filter (e.g.,isRead eq false and importance eq 'high')top: Max results (1-1000)orderby: Sort field and directionselect: Array of fields to return
Pitfalls:
- QUERY_EMAILS searches a SINGLE folder only; use SEARCH_MESSAGES for cross-folder search
- Custom folders require folder IDs, not display names; use LIST_MAIL_FOLDERS
- Always check response['@odata.nextLink'] for pagination
- Cannot filter by recipient or body content; use SEARCH_MESSAGES for that
3. Manage Calendar Events
When to use: User wants to list, search, or inspect calendar events
Tool sequence:
OUTLOOK_LIST_EVENTS- List events with filters [Optional]OUTLOOK_GET_CALENDAR_VIEW- Get events in a time window [Optional]OUTLOOK_GET_EVENT- Get specific event details [Optional]OUTLOOK_LIST_CALENDARS- List available calendars [Optional]OUTLOOK_GET_SCHEDULE- Get free/busy info [Optional]
Key parameters:
filter: OData filter (use start/dateTime, NOT receivedDateTime)start_datetime/end_datetime: ISO 8601 for calendar viewtimezone: IANA timezone (e.g., 'America/New_York')calendar_id: Optional non-primary calendar IDselect: Fields to return
Pitfalls:
- Use calendar event properties only (start/dateTime, end/dateTime), NOT email properties (receivedDateTime)
- Calendar view requires start_datetime and end_datetime
- Recurring events need
expand_recurring_events=trueto see individual occurrences - Decline status is per-attendee via attendees[].status.response
4. Manage Contacts
When to use: User wants to list, create, or organize contacts
Tool sequence:
OUTLOOK_LIST_CONTACTS- List contacts [Optional]OUTLOOK_CREATE_CONTACT- Create a new contact [Optional]OUTLOOK_GET_CONTACT_FOLDERS- List contact folders [Optional]OUTLOOK_CREATE_CONTACT_FOLDER- Create contact folder [Optional]
Key parameters:
givenName/surname: Contact nameemailAddresses: Array of email objectsdisplayName: Full display namecontact_folder_id: Optional folder for contacts
Pitfalls:
- Contact creation supports many fields but only givenName or surname is needed
5. Manage Mail Folders
When to use: User wants to organize mail folders
Tool sequence:
OUTLOOK_LIST_MAIL_FOLDERS- List top-level folders [Required]OUTLOOK_LIST_CHILD_MAIL_FOLDERS- List subfolders [Optional]OUTLOOK_CREATE_MAIL_FOLDER- Create a new folder [Optional]
Key parameters:
parent_folder_id: Well-known name or folder IDdisplayName: New folder nameinclude_hidden_folders: Show hidden folders
Pitfalls:
- Well-known folder names: 'inbox', 'sentitems', 'drafts', 'deleteditems', 'junkemail', 'archive'
- Custom folder operations require the folder ID, not display name
Common Patterns
KQL Search Syntax
Property filters:
from:user@example.com- From senderto:recipient@example.com- To recipientsubject:invoice- Subject containsreceived>=2025-01-01- Date filterhasattachment:yes- Has attachments
Combinators:
AND- Both conditionsOR- Either condition- Parentheses for grouping
OData Filter Syntax
Email filters:
isRead eq false- Unread emailsimportance eq 'high'- High importancehasAttachments eq true- Has attachmentsreceivedDateTime ge 2025-01-01T00:00:00Z- Date filter
Calendar filters:
start/dateTime ge '2025-01-01T00:00:00Z'- Events after datecontains(subject, 'Meeting')- Subject contains text
Known Pitfalls
Account Types:
- SEARCH_MESSAGES requires Microsoft 365/Enterprise accounts
- Personal accounts (@hotmail.com, @outlook.com) have limited API access
Field Confusion:
- Email properties (receivedDateTime) differ from calendar properties (start/dateTime)
- Do NOT use email fields in calendar queries or vice versa
Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|---|---|---|
| Search emails | OUTLOOK_SEARCH_MESSAGES | query, from_index, size |
| Query folder | OUTLOOK_QUERY_EMAILS | folder, filter, top |
| Get message | OUTLOOK_GET_MESSAGE | message_id |
| List attachments | OUTLOOK_LIST_OUTLOOK_ATTACHMENTS | message_id |
| Download attachment | OUTLOOK_DOWNLOAD_OUTLOOK_ATTACHMENT | message_id, attachment_id |
| List folders | OUTLOOK_LIST_MAIL_FOLDERS | (none) |
| Child folders | OUTLOOK_LIST_CHILD_MAIL_FOLDERS | parent_folder_id |
| List events | OUTLOOK_LIST_EVENTS | filter, timezone |
| Calendar view | OUTLOOK_GET_CALENDAR_VIEW | start_datetime, end_datetime |
| Get event | OUTLOOK_GET_EVENT | event_id |
| List calendars | OUTLOOK_LIST_CALENDARS | (none) |
| Free/busy | OUTLOOK_GET_SCHEDULE | schedules, times |
| List contacts | OUTLOOK_LIST_CONTACTS | top, filter |
| Create contact | OUTLOOK_CREATE_CONTACT | givenName, emailAddresses |
| Contact folders | OUTLOOK_GET_CONTACT_FOLDERS | (none) |
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