FlashRev AI Mailer
/install flashrev-mailer
FlashRev AI Mailer
Use the flashrev-mailer CLI to run personalized email campaigns with FlashRev mailbox pools, recipient validation, throttled scheduling, and detailed send logs.
Prerequisites
These items must be set up by the human operator. The agent's role is to verify each one and guide the user to fix anything missing — never attempt to install software, generate API keys, or modify the user's shell environment unattended.
- Node.js ≥ 20 is installed and on
PATH. - CLI is installed globally by the user:
npm install -g flashrev-ai-mailer. Verify withflashrev-mailer --help. - FlashRev API key is generated by the user at https://info.flashlabs.ai/settings/privateApps and exported as a shell environment variable (
export FLASHREV_API_KEY="...", optionally appended to~/.zshrcor~/.bashrcfor persistence). To use a different variable name, setflashrev.apiKeyEnvin.flashrev/config.json— but the key value itself must always stay in the environment, never inside any config file (see Safety rules). - Base URL is initialized once per workspace. The agent may run
flashrev-mailer init --base-url "\x3Curl>"after the user confirms the URL; this writes.flashrev/config.json. To overwrite an existing config, append--force. - Outbound network access to the FlashRev API host and to the SMTP servers returned per mailbox (e.g.
smtp.gmail.com:465). Sending dials SMTP directly vianodemailer. - Workspace is writable — campaign state, queue, and send logs are persisted under the current working directory.
Run flashrev-mailer doctor (or flashrev-mailer doctor --check-api for a live probe) before any campaign step. If a check fails, stop the workflow, tell the user exactly which prerequisite is missing with the command or link to fix it, and wait — do not proceed to import / queue / send until the user reports it resolved.
Required confirmations
Each item below is a business decision the agent must explicitly align with the user before proceeding — do not assume defaults.
- Contact source is approved: CSV, TSV, public CSV URL, Google Sheets CSV/export URL, or Clay CSV export.
- The email column and personalization fields are understood (list them back to the user for confirmation).
- The campaign goal, offer, tone, sender identity, and call to action are approved.
- Sending timezone, weekday/window, and frequency are approved.
- The user has reviewed drafts and explicitly approved live sending.
Workflow
Prerequisites must be satisfied first (see above). All commands assume CAMPAIGN_ID is lowercase-kebab-case (e.g. launch-001); the CLI will slugify other forms internally, but mixing styles between commands causes lookups to fail. Pick one ID per campaign and reuse it verbatim.
- Confirm sender pool —
flashrev-mailer mailboxeslists FlashRev-provisioned sender mailboxes. Confirm at least one usable mailbox exists and align with the user on which sender identity will run this campaign. If the list is empty, stop and ask the user to provision mailboxes in FlashRev before continuing. - Import contacts:
flashrev-mailer import --campaign CAMPAIGN_ID --source contacts.csvReport the "Email syntax invalid" count back to the user. If non-zero, ask whether to clean the source CSV before continuing. - Validate recipients:
flashrev-mailer validate --campaign CAMPAIGN_ID --limit 200For lists over 200 contacts, run validate in batches and report progress between batches; this also avoids exhausting the FlashRev verification quota in a single call. - Draft personalized content. For template drafting:
flashrev-mailer draft --campaign CAMPAIGN_ID --subject-template "..." --body-template "..." - Queue only eligible contacts:
flashrev-mailer queue --campaign CAMPAIGN_ID --require-validation --timezone Etc/GMT+5 --window 09:00-17:00 --min-interval 10 - Dry-run a small batch first:
flashrev-mailer send --campaign CAMPAIGN_ID --limit 5 --dry-run --yesAlways set--limitexplicitly (the CLI default is 25). Show a few rendered drafts to the user; have them confirm subject and body wording before any live send. - Send live in small batches, only after explicit user approval:
flashrev-mailer send --campaign CAMPAIGN_ID --limit 10 --live --yesRe-confirm with the user between batches before raising--limit. Never send the entire queue in one call. - Review and export results:
flashrev-mailer status --campaign CAMPAIGN_IDflashrev-mailer export --campaign CAMPAIGN_ID --format csv --out results.csv
Personalization guidance
- Use contact fields as template variables, for example
{{first_name}},{{company}}, and{{focus}}. - Use
{{field|fallback}}when a field may be blank. - Keep every generated email grounded in available contact fields or user-approved research.
- Ask for approval when the campaign goal, offer, or tone is ambiguous.
- Do not invent private facts about a recipient.
Safety rules
- Never print or store API keys in campaign exports, logs, or chat output.
- Keep API keys in environment variables only. Do not write the key into
.flashrev/config.json(or any other on-disk config) even when the user asks for "convenience" — config files persist on disk, sync to cloud drives, and can leak into git history. If a different variable name is needed, setflashrev.apiKeyEnv(the variable name, not the value). - Do not send to syntax-invalid, opted-out, suppressed, or validation-failed recipients.
- Treat risky, catch-all, accept-all, or unknown validation results as not deliverable unless the user explicitly approves otherwise.
- Always queue with
--require-validationunless the user explicitly opts out. - Minimum interval must stay at or above 10 minutes per sender mailbox — this is a hard lower bound, not negotiable.
- Always pass
--limittosend; never let the implicit default (25) decide batch size. Live sends should start small (≤ 10) and scale up only with re-confirmation. - Never pass
--send-futuretosend. It bypasses the scheduled time and the working-hour window, which defeats throttling and could trigger spam-trap responses from upstream SMTP providers. - Use
--dry-run --yesbefore live sending. - Use
--live --yesonly after the user approves final drafts, schedule, sender pool, and recipient set.
API adapter notes
The default endpoints in src/config.js reflect FlashRev's confirmed contract: mailbox listing, recipient verification, and SMTP credential retrieval. Sending uses the SMTP credentials returned by FlashRev to dial the upstream SMTP server (e.g. smtp.gmail.com:465) directly via nodemailer; FlashRev does not expose a generic send endpoint. For request/response shapes, see references/api_contract.md.
- 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
- 在对话框中输入安装命令:
/install flashrev-mailer - 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用
/flashrev-mailer触发 - 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
FlashRev AI Mailer 是什么?
Use this skill when an AI agent needs to prepare, personalize, validate, queue, send, monitor, or export FlashRev-powered email outreach campaigns through th... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 18 次。
如何安装 FlashRev AI Mailer?
在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install flashrev-mailer」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。
FlashRev AI Mailer 是免费的吗?
是的,FlashRev AI Mailer 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。
FlashRev AI Mailer 支持哪些平台?
FlashRev AI Mailer 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。
谁开发了 FlashRev AI Mailer?
由 FlashLabs-AI(@flashlabs-ai)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。