mailbox.org vs Zoho Comparison (2024)
What are the differences between mailbox.org and Zoho?
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Forward Email Team
Published
5/1/24
Time to read
Less than 5 minutes
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Email Service Comparison
20 facts in comparisonmailbox.org | vs. | Zoho |
---|---|---|
mailbox.org"Privacy made in Germany" | vs. | Zoho"Secure business email for your organization" |
€3/mo | Pricing | $12/yr |
10 GB | Storage | 5 GB |
100 MB | Attachments | 20 MB |
No | Open-Source | No |
No | Sandboxed Encryption | No |
No | Unlimited Domains | No |
No | Unlimited Aliases | No |
No | TTI | No |
Yes | SMTP | Yes |
Yes | IMAP | Yes |
Yes | POP3 | Yes |
No | API | No |
No | E2EE | No |
⚠️ Supported although they require you to upload your private keys, which is a security issue; also see this blog post for uploading public keys. | OpenPGP | No |
No | WKD | No |
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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.
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