OpenAI integrates agent email feature into ChatGPT web app OpenAI has rolled out a new email capability inside ChatGPT that gives AI agents their own dedicated inboxes, powered by a connector called Botmail. The feature, which has appeared in both the ChatGPT web app and Codex, lets agents read, send, and manage emails independently without accessing users' personal accounts, with safety guardrails including confirmation prompts before sending. This builds on OpenAI's agent evolution from the Operator preview in January 2025 to fully integrated agent capabilities by July 2025, though the rollout has been quiet with no formal announcement. Via openai.com OpenAI integrates agent email feature into ChatGPT web app A new Botmail connector gives ChatGPT agents their own dedicated inboxes, quietly expanding the platform's autonomous capabilities OpenAI has rolled out a new email capability inside ChatGPT that gives AI agents their own dedicated inboxes. The feature, powered by a connector called Botmail, lets agents read, send, and manage emails independently, without ever touching a user’s personal or work accounts. How Botmail actually works The connector, internally identified as connector openai botmail, creates a clean separation between what the agent does and what sits in your Gmail. Agents get their own addresses and their own inboxes, meaning they can process email workflows without requiring access to sensitive personal correspondence. The feature has appeared in both the ChatGPT web app and Codex, OpenAI’s developer-facing tool. Some users have reported gaining access automatically, with no manual installation required. Safety guardrails are baked in: confirmation prompts appear before agents execute sensitive actions like actually sending an email on your behalf. This builds on OpenAI’s existing integrations with external services like Gmail and GitHub, but takes a meaningfully different approach. Rather than plugging directly into a user’s existing email provider, Botmail creates a parallel communication layer that agents control natively. The bigger picture: OpenAI’s agent evolution Botmail didn’t arrive in a vacuum. It represents the latest step in a progression that started with OpenAI’s Operator preview back in January 2025, a limited tool that let AI perform web-based tasks on behalf of users. By July 2025, OpenAI had moved to fully integrated agent capabilities within ChatGPT itself. The rollout has been notably quiet. Community members on platforms like LinkedIn and Reddit were among the first to surface the feature in mid-2026, and OpenAI hasn’t issued a formal announcement or detailed documentation. What this means for the AI landscape The market reaction so far has been muted, with discussion largely confined to developer forums exploring practical use cases rather than any broader wave of adoption metrics. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/ .