--- summary: "BlueBubbles support was removed from OpenClaw. Use the bundled iMessage plugin with imsg for new and migrated iMessage setups." read_when: - You used the old BlueBubbles channel and need to move to iMessage - You are choosing the supported OpenClaw iMessage setup - You need a short explanation of the BlueBubbles removal title: "BlueBubbles removal and the imsg iMessage path" --- # BlueBubbles removal and the imsg iMessage path OpenClaw no longer ships the BlueBubbles channel. iMessage support runs through the bundled `imessage` plugin: the Gateway spawns [`imsg`](https://github.com/steipete/imsg) as a child process, locally or through an SSH wrapper, and talks JSON-RPC over stdin/stdout. No server, no webhook, no port. If your config still contains `channels.bluebubbles`, migrate it to `channels.imessage`. The legacy `/channels/bluebubbles` docs URL redirects to [Coming from BlueBubbles](/channels/imessage-from-bluebubbles), which has the full config translation table and cutover checklist. ## What changed - The supported iMessage path has no BlueBubbles HTTP server, webhook route, REST password, or BlueBubbles plugin runtime. - OpenClaw reads and watches Messages through `imsg` on the Mac where Messages.app is signed in. - Basic send, receive, history, and media use the normal `imsg` surfaces and macOS permissions. - Advanced actions (threaded replies, tapbacks, edit, unsend, effects, read receipts, typing indicators, group management) need the private API bridge: run `imsg launch`, which requires SIP disabled. - Linux and Windows gateways can still use iMessage by pointing `channels.imessage.cliPath` at an SSH wrapper that runs `imsg` on the signed-in Mac. ## What to do 1. Install and verify `imsg` on the Messages Mac: ```bash brew install steipete/tap/imsg imsg --version imsg chats --limit 3 imsg rpc --help ``` 2. Grant Full Disk Access and Automation permissions to the process context that runs `imsg` and OpenClaw. 3. Translate the old config: ```json5 { channels: { imessage: { enabled: true, cliPath: "/opt/homebrew/bin/imsg", dmPolicy: "pairing", allowFrom: ["+15555550123"], groupPolicy: "allowlist", groupAllowFrom: ["+15555550123"], groups: { "*": { requireMention: true }, }, includeAttachments: true, }, }, } ``` 4. Restart the gateway and verify: ```bash openclaw channels status --probe ``` 5. Test DMs, groups, attachments, and any private API actions you depend on before deleting your old BlueBubbles server. ## Migration notes - `channels.bluebubbles.serverUrl` and `channels.bluebubbles.password` have no iMessage equivalent; there is no server to reach or authenticate. - `allowFrom`, `groupAllowFrom`, `groups`, `includeAttachments`, `attachmentRoots`, `mediaMaxMb`, `textChunkLimit`, and `actions.*` keep their meaning under `channels.imessage`. - `channels.imessage.includeAttachments` is still off by default. Set it explicitly if you expect inbound photos, voice memos, videos, or files to reach the agent. - With `groupPolicy: "allowlist"`, copy the old `groups` block, including any `"*"` wildcard entry. Group sender allowlists and the group registry are separate gates; a `groups` block with entries but no matching `chat_id` (or no `"*"`) drops the message at runtime, and an empty `groups` block logs a startup warning even though sender filtering still lets messages through. - ACP bindings with `match.channel: "bluebubbles"` must change to `"imessage"`. - Old BlueBubbles session keys do not become iMessage session keys. Pairing approvals key off sender handles, so copied `allowFrom` entries keep working, but conversation history under BlueBubbles session keys does not carry over. ## See also - [Coming from BlueBubbles](/channels/imessage-from-bluebubbles) - [iMessage](/channels/imessage) - [Configuration reference - iMessage](/gateway/config-channels#imessage)