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Evidence-first live messaging workflow for ECC. Use when the user wants to read texts or DMs, recover a recent one-time code, inspect a thread before replying, or prove which message source was actually checked.
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Apr 6, 2026
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name: messages-ops
description: Evidence-first live messaging workflow for ECC. Use when the user wants to read texts or DMs, recover a recent one-time code, inspect a thread before replying, or prove which message source was actually checked.
origin: ECC

Messages Ops

Use this when the task is live-message retrieval: iMessage, DMs, recent one-time codes, or thread inspection before a follow-up.

This is not email work. If the dominant surface is a mailbox, use email-ops.

Skill Stack

Pull these ECC-native skills into the workflow when relevant:

  • email-ops when the message task is really mailbox work
  • connections-optimizer when the DM thread belongs to outbound network work
  • lead-intelligence when the live thread should inform targeting or warm-path outreach
  • knowledge-ops when the thread contents need to be captured into durable context

When to Use

  • user says "read my messages", "check texts", "look in DMs", or "find the code"
  • the task depends on a live thread or a recent code delivered to a local messaging surface
  • the user wants proof of which source or thread was inspected

Guardrails

  • resolve the source first:
  • local messages
  • X / social DM
  • another browser-gated message surface
  • do not claim a thread was checked without naming the source
  • do not improvise raw database access if a checked helper or standard path exists
  • if auth or MFA blocks the surface, report the exact blocker

Workflow

1. Resolve the exact thread

Before doing anything else, settle:

  • message surface
  • sender / recipient / service
  • time window
  • whether the task is retrieval, inspection, or prep for a reply

2. Read before drafting

If the task may turn into an outbound follow-up:

  • read the latest inbound
  • identify the open loop
  • then hand off to the correct outbound skill if needed

3. Handle codes as a focused retrieval task

For one-time codes:

  • search the recent local message window first
  • narrow by service or sender when possible
  • stop once the code is found or the focused search is exhausted

4. Report exact evidence

Return:

  • source used
  • thread or sender when possible
  • time window
  • exact status:
  • read
  • code-found
  • blocked
  • awaiting reply draft

Output Format

SOURCE
- message surface
- sender / thread / service

RESULT
- message summary or code
- time window

STATUS
- read / code-found / blocked / awaiting reply draft

Pitfalls

  • do not blur mailbox work and DM/text work
  • do not claim retrieval without naming the source
  • do not burn time on broad searches when the ask is a recent-code lookup
  • do not keep retrying a blocked auth path without surfacing the blocker

Verification

  • the response names the message source
  • the response includes a sender, service, thread, or clear blocker
  • the final state is explicit and bounded