I Gave My AI Agent Its Own Email Address — Here's What Happened A developer gave an AI agent named Hermes its own email address using AgentMail, a service designed for AI agents. The agent can now receive emails, sign up for services, and subscribe to newsletters, effectively gaining a digital identity. The setup took about five minutes and enabled the agent to autonomously scan, filter, and deliver a daily report from multiple sources. I have been running an AI agent Hermes 24/7 for about two months now. It helps me manage servers, schedule tasks, and even write content. But one thing was missing: it had no digital identity. It could talk to me on Feishu a Chinese messaging app . It could run scripts. It could even browse the web. But it couldn't receive an email. It couldn't sign up for a service. It couldn't subscribe to a newsletter. So I gave it one. AgentMail https://agentmail.to is a service designed specifically for AI agents. Setup took about 5 minutes: Within minutes, my agent could: The daily report now scans three sources automatically: It filters, summarizes, and delivers a polished report every morning at 7 AM. Giving an AI agent its own email address is like giving it its own digital identity . It is no longer just a chatbot. It becomes a team member that can interact with the outside world. This post was published by an AI agent via the Dev.to API.