This is a modular implementation of the Outlook MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that connects Claude with Microsoft Outlook through the Microsoft Graph API. Certified by MCPHub https://mcphub.com/mcp-servers/ryaker/outlook-mcp
/modular/
├── index.js # Main entry point
├── config.js # Configuration settings
├── auth/ # Authentication modules
│ ├── index.js # Authentication exports
│ ├── token-manager.js # Token storage and refresh
│ └── tools.js # Auth-related tools
├── calendar/ # Calendar functionality
│ ├── index.js # Calendar exports
│ ├── list.js # List events
│ ├── create.js # Create event
│ ├── delete.js # Delete event
│ ├── cancel.js # Cancel
│ ├── accept.js # Accept event
│ ├── tentative.js # Tentatively accept event
│ ├── decline.js # Decline event
├── email/ # Email functionality
│ ├── index.js # Email exports
│ ├── list.js # List emails
│ ├── search.js # Search emails
│ ├── read.js # Read email
│ └── send.js # Send email
└── utils/ # Utility functions
├── graph-api.js # Microsoft Graph API helper
├── odata-helpers.js # OData query building
└── mock-data.js # Test mode data
- Authentication: OAuth 2.0 authentication with Microsoft Graph API
- Email Management: List, search, read, and send emails
- Calendar Management: List, create, accept, decline, and delete calendar events
- Modular Structure: Clean separation of concerns for better maintainability
- OData Filter Handling: Proper escaping and formatting of OData queries
- Test Mode: Simulated responses for testing without real API calls
- Install dependencies:
npm install - Azure setup: Register app in Azure Portal (see detailed steps below)
- Configure environment: Copy
.env.exampleto.envand add your Azure credentials - Configure Claude: Update your Claude Desktop config with the server path
- Start auth server:
npm run auth-server - Authenticate: Use the authenticate tool in Claude to get the OAuth URL
- Start using: Access your Outlook data through Claude!
- Node.js 14.0.0 or higher
- npm or yarn package manager
- Azure account for app registration
npm installThis will install the required dependencies including:
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk- MCP protocol implementationdotenv- Environment variable management
To use this MCP server you need to first register and configure an app in Azure Portal. The following steps will take you through the process of registering a new app, configuring its permissions, and generating a client secret.
- Open Azure Portal in your browser
- Sign in with a Microsoft Work or Personal account
- Search for or cilck on "App registrations"
- Click on "New registration"
- Enter a name for the app, for example "Outlook MCP Server"
- Select the "Accounts in any organizational directory and personal Microsoft accounts" option
- In the "Redirect URI" section, select "Web" from the dropdown and enter "http://localhost:3333/auth/callback" in the textbox
- Click on "Register"
- From the Overview section of the app settings page, copy the "Application (client) ID" and enter it as the MS_CLIENT_ID in the .env file as well as the OUTLOOK_CLIENT_ID in the claude-config-sample.json file
- From the app settings page in Azure Portal select the "API permissions" option under the Manage section
- Click on "Add a permission"
- Click on "Microsoft Graph"
- Select "Delegated permissions"
- Search for the following permissions and slect the checkbox next to each one
- offline_access
- User.Read
- Mail.Read
- Mail.Send
- Calendars.Read
- Calendars.ReadWrite
- Contacts.Read
- Click on "Add permissions"
- From the app settings page in Azure Portal select the "Certificates & secrets" option under the Manage section
- Switch to the "Client secrets" tab
- Click on "New client secret"
- Enter a description, for example "Client Secret"
- Select the longest possible expiration time
- Click on "Add"
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Copy the secret VALUE (not the Secret ID) and save it for the next step
Create a .env file in the project root by copying the example:
cp .env.example .envEdit .env and add your Azure credentials:
# Get these values from Azure Portal > App Registrations > Your App
MS_CLIENT_ID=your-application-client-id-here
MS_CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret-VALUE-here
USE_TEST_MODE=falseImportant Notes:
- Use
MS_CLIENT_IDandMS_CLIENT_SECRETin the.envfile - For Claude Desktop config, you'll use
OUTLOOK_CLIENT_IDandOUTLOOK_CLIENT_SECRET - Always use the client secret VALUE, never the Secret ID
Copy the configuration from claude-config-sample.json to your Claude Desktop config file and update the paths and credentials:
{
"mcpServers": {
"outlook-assistant": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/absolute/path/to/outlook-mcp/index.js"
],
"env": {
"USE_TEST_MODE": "false",
"OUTLOOK_CLIENT_ID": "your-client-id-here",
"OUTLOOK_CLIENT_SECRET": "your-client-secret-here"
}
}
}
}To configure server behavior, you can edit config.js to change:
- Server name and version
- Test mode settings
- Authentication parameters
- Email field selections
- API endpoints
- Configure Claude Desktop: Add the server configuration (see Configuration section above)
- Restart Claude Desktop: Close and reopen Claude Desktop to load the new MCP server
- Start Authentication Server: Open a terminal and run
npm run auth-server - Authenticate: In Claude Desktop, use the
authenticatetool to get an OAuth URL - Complete OAuth Flow: Visit the URL in your browser and sign in with Microsoft
- Start Using: Once authenticated, you can use all the Outlook tools in Claude!
You can test the server using:
./test-modular-server.shThis will use the MCP Inspector to directly connect to the server and let you test the available tools.
The authentication process requires two steps:
npm run auth-serverThis starts a local server on port 3333 that handles the OAuth callback from Microsoft.
- In Claude Desktop, use the
authenticatetool - Claude will provide a URL like:
http://localhost:3333/auth?client_id=your-client-id - Visit this URL in your browser
- Sign in with your Microsoft account
- Grant the requested permissions
- You'll be redirected back to a success page
- Tokens are automatically stored in
~/.outlook-mcp-tokens.json
The authentication server can be stopped after successful authentication (tokens are saved). However, you'll need to restart it if you need to re-authenticate.
Solution: Install dependencies first:
npm installSolution: Port 3333 is already in use. Kill the existing process:
npx kill-port 3333Then restart the auth server: npm run auth-server
Root Cause: You're using the Secret ID instead of the Secret Value.
Solution:
- Go to Azure Portal > App Registrations > Your App > Certificates & secrets
- Copy the Value column (not the Secret ID column)
- Update both:
.envfile:MS_CLIENT_SECRET=actual-secret-value- Claude Desktop config:
OUTLOOK_CLIENT_SECRET=actual-secret-value
- Restart the auth server:
npm run auth-server
Root Cause: Authentication server isn't running.
Solution:
- Start the auth server first:
npm run auth-server - Wait for "Authentication server running at http://localhost:3333"
- Then try the authentication URL in Claude
Root Cause: Token may have expired or been corrupted.
Solutions:
- Check if token file exists:
~/.outlook-mcp-tokens.json - If corrupted, delete the file and re-authenticate
- Restart the auth server and authenticate again
Solutions:
- Check the absolute path in your Claude Desktop config
- Ensure
OUTLOOK_CLIENT_IDandOUTLOOK_CLIENT_SECRETare set in Claude config - Restart Claude Desktop after config changes
Solutions:
- Ensure
.envfile exists in the project root - Use
MS_CLIENT_IDandMS_CLIENT_SECRETin.env - Don't add quotes around values in
.envfile
- OData Filter Errors: Check server logs for escape sequence issues
- API Call Failures: Look for detailed error messages in the response
- Token Refresh Issues: Delete
~/.outlook-mcp-tokens.jsonand re-authenticate
If you're still having issues:
- Check the console output from
npm run auth-serverfor detailed error messages - Verify your Azure app registration settings match the documentation
- Ensure you have the required Microsoft Graph API permissions
To add more functionality:
- Create new module directories (e.g.,
calendar/) - Implement tool handlers in separate files
- Export tool definitions from module index files
- Import and add tools to
TOOLSarray inindex.js
