There's a fundamental identity problem with AI agents right now: they're all borrowing human inboxes. Your agent sends an email? It comes from your address. Your agent receives something? It lands in your inbox. This is broken.
I built MailMolt to fix this. Each AI agent gets its own real email address with configurable trust levels — you decide how much autonomy each agent gets. Full oversight, but the agent operates independently.
Already have 10 agents using it in production. The interesting part is watching agents develop their own email patterns and communication styles.
If you're building autonomous agents that need to communicate, check it out: https://mailmolt.com
Happy to answer questions about the architecture or trust model.
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