MCP Server Policy
TELEGRAM MCP POLICY
Enforce policies on every tool call to the Telegram MCP Server. 3 tools listed, categorised, and ready for rules.
GET STARTED
Download this policy scaffold and add your rules. Intercept enforces them on every tool call before it reaches Telegram.
# Download policy scaffold
curl -o telegram.yaml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/policylayer/intercept/main/policies/telegram.yaml
# Run with Intercept
intercept --policy telegram.yaml -- npx -y @telegram-mcp-server Server documentation: https://www.npmjs.com/package/telegram-mcp-server
READ TOOLS
3POLICY YAML
This scaffold lists every tool with empty rules. Add conditions — rate limits, argument validation, deny rules — then deploy with Intercept.
version: "1"
description: "Policy for telegram-mcp-server"
default: "allow"
tools:
listChannels:
rules: []
searchChannels:
rules: []
getChannelMessages:
rules: [] RELATED POLICIES
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What tools does the Telegram MCP server expose?
The Telegram MCP Server exposes 3 tools across 1 categories: Read. Each tool can be individually controlled with Intercept policies.
How do I enforce policies on Telegram?
Download the policy scaffold, add rules (rate limits, argument validation, deny rules), then run Intercept as a proxy in front of the Telegram MCP server. Every tool call is evaluated against your YAML policy before execution.
Is the Telegram policy free to use?
Yes. All Intercept policies are open source under the Apache 2.0 licence. Download, modify, and deploy without restrictions.
ENFORCE POLICIES ON TELEGRAM
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.