Filter what your AI email agent sends and receives (opens in new tab)
An AI agent with its own mailbox reacts to whatever lands in it. That's the point, until a spam blast, a mailer-daemon loop, or an auto-reply triggers the agent into answering noise. The same goes the other way: an agent composing mail on its own can address the wrong person, leak to a test domain that slipped into production, or email a competitor because nobody told it not to. A human would catch these. An agent needs guardrails encoded somewhere it can't skip. Agent Accounts ship three adm...
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