44 tools from the Resend MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Resend policy →get-broadcast Get details of a specific broadcast 2/5 get-contact Get details of a specific contact 2/5 get-contact-property Get details of a contact property 2/5 get-email Get details of a specific sent email 2/5 get-received-email Get details of a received email 2/5 get-received-email-attachment Download a received email attachment 3/5 get-segment Get details of a specific segment 2/5 get-sent-email-attachment Download a sent email attachment 3/5 get-topic Get details of a specific topic 2/5 get-webhook Get details of a specific webhook 2/5 list-api-keys List API keys 3/5 list-broadcasts List broadcast campaigns 2/5 list-contact-properties List custom contact properties 2/5 list-contacts List contacts in an audience 2/5 list-domains List sender domains 2/5 list-emails List sent emails 2/5 list-received-email-attachments List attachments of a received email 2/5 list-received-emails List inbound emails 2/5 list-segments List audience segments 2/5 list-sent-email-attachments List attachments of a sent email 2/5 list-topics List subscription topics 2/5 list-webhooks List webhooks 2/5 create-api-key Create a new API key 5/5 create-broadcast Create a new broadcast campaign 4/5 create-contact Create a new contact in an audience 3/5 create-contact-property Create a custom contact property 3/5 create-domain Add a new sender domain 4/5 create-segment Create an audience segment 3/5 create-topic Create a subscription topic 3/5 create-webhook Create a new webhook endpoint 4/5 send-batch-emails Send batch emails to multiple recipients 5/5 send-broadcast Send a broadcast campaign to audience 5/5 send-email Send a single transactional email 5/5 update-contact Update an existing contact 3/5 update-contact-property Update a custom contact property 3/5 update-email Update a scheduled email before sending 4/5 update-topic Update a subscription topic 3/5 update-webhook Update an existing webhook 4/5 The Resend MCP server exposes 44 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the Resend server.
Resend tools are categorised as Read (22), Write (16), Destructive (6). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept