Mailfence vs HelpCrunch Comparison (2024)
What are the differences between Mailfence and HelpCrunch?
Written by
Forward Email Team
Published
6/1/24
Time to read
Less than 5 minutes
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Email Service Comparison
20 facts in comparisonMailfence | vs. | HelpCrunch |
---|---|---|
Mailfence"Secure and private email" | vs. | HelpCrunch"Customer service software that covers all your business needs" |
$3.50/mo | Pricing | $23/mo (for the mininum plan to send emails) |
10 GB | Storage | No HelpCrunch does not support storage |
50 MB | Attachments | 10 MB |
No | Open-Source | No |
No | Sandboxed Encryption | No |
No | Unlimited Domains | No |
No | Unlimited Aliases | No |
No | TTI | No |
Yes | SMTP | No |
Yes | IMAP | No |
Yes | POP3 | No |
No | API | No |
⚠️ Opt-in | E2EE | No |
Yes | OpenPGP | No |
Yes | WKD | No |
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Why use us as your email provider?
What makes us different than others?
- We're the only 100% open-source provider
- We don't rely on any third parties (we don't use Amazon SES or an alternative like others)
- Our pricing allows you to scale cost effectively (we don't charge per user and you can pay as you go for storage)
- Unlike others, your email with us is not stored in a shared relational database alongside everyone else
- We're the world's first and only email service to use quantum-safe and individually encrypted SQLite mailboxes
Did you know?
Other email services advertise as open-source, but they do not release the source code to their back-end. The back-end is the most sensitive part of an email provider. It is also important to use 100% open-source because it builds trust and allows anyone to contribute and independently audit.
Happy users
DHH
@dhh
Congrats for fully launching Forward Email – a forwarding service
for email that doesn't keep logs or store emails, and which works with ARC to ensure
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Have now switched email forwarding from MailGun to ForwardEmail.net
. Simple and painless (and free!). Just some DNS changes, and it just works. Thanks
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So they made this cool app that forwards email from your own domain to your Gmail inbox. There is even a catch all option, so sales@, support@, etc all goes to your own inbox. Check it out! It's free! forwardemail.net
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Thanks for your forwardemail.net
. What you've done is a beautiful thing! Your FAQ just smacks of integrity, and is just the thing I need.
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