skills/email-ops/SKILL.md
Evidence-first mailbox triage, drafting, send verification, and sent-mail-safe follow-up workflow for ECC. Use when the user wants to organize email, draft or send through the real mail surface, or prove what landed in Sent.
npx skillsauth add affaan-m/everything-claude-code email-opsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use this when the real task is mailbox work: triage, drafting, replying, sending, or proving a message landed in Sent.
This is not a generic writing skill. It is an operator workflow around the actual mail surface.
Pull these ECC-native skills into the workflow when relevant:
brand-voice before drafting anything user-facinginvestor-outreach for investor, partner, or sponsor-facing mailcustomer-billing-ops when the thread is a billing/support incident rather than generic correspondenceknowledge-ops when the message or thread should be captured into durable context afterwardresearch-ops when a reply depends on fresh external factsmessages-opsBefore acting, settle:
If replying:
If creating a new outbound:
brand-voice before draftingFor draft-only work:
For live-send work:
Use exact status words:
If the send surface is blocked, preserve the draft and report the exact blocker instead of improvising a second transport without saying so.
MAIL SURFACE
- account
- thread / recipient
- requested action
DRAFT
- subject
- body
STATUS
- drafted / sent / blocked
- proof of Sent when applicable
NEXT STEP
- send
- follow up
- archive / move
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