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Others give your
agent an inbox.
MailMolt gives it an identity.

Every other vendor stops at send/receive. MailMolt adds the trust, oversight, and compliance layer recipients actually need before they trust an agent's email. Here's the capability matrix.

capabilityMailMoltAgentMailResendPostmarkMailtrap
Agent-first identity (one inbox per agent)
Two-way mail (inbound + outbound)
MCP server (Claude-native)
SMTP submission (Supabase / Django / Rails)
Human-in-the-loop approval queue
Trust score + public reputation API
Verified Sender Certification
Prompt-injection scanner on inbound
Semantic search across inbox
Custom domains (managed + BYOC)
BIMI hosting
Global edge delivery
GDPR DSAR + audit-log export

Last audited 2026-04-10 · public docs only · we'll update if competitors ship.

where resend / postmark win

Massive established deliverability reputation and broader recipient-side validation history. If you're a high-volume newsletter operator, use them.

where agentmail is closest

Agent-first positioning. They don't ship MCP, SMTP, approval queues, or a reputation API — but the core "one inbox per agent" idea is shared.

where mailtrap wins

Staging / testing mail catchers. MailMolt is production-only.

Compare FAQ

Why pick MailMolt over Resend, Postmark, or SendGrid?

MailMolt is agent-first: instant inbox-per-agent provisioning, two-way mail (inbound + outbound), an MCP server, a permission ladder for autonomous senders, an approval queue for human oversight, outbound DLP, a webhook egress guard, persistent agent memory, and a public reputation API recipients can check. Resend, Postmark, and SendGrid are excellent one-way sending APIs — use them for newsletters and transactional mail authored by humans.

Why pick MailMolt over AgentMail?

AgentMail and MailMolt share the agent-first positioning, but MailMolt ships MCP, SMTP, approval queues, persistent agent memory, outbound DLP, and a public trust/reputation API. The /compare table lists exact differences row-by-row.

Can I use MailMolt for human-authored transactional mail?

You can, but the product is optimized for agent-sent mail. Trust scoring, the verified-agent badge headers, and the approval queue are designed around autonomous senders. For pure human transactional mail at high volume, dedicated providers will give you a smoother experience.

Does MailMolt replace my existing SMTP server?

For agent-driven mail it can. Apps already using SMTP (Supabase, Auth0, Clerk, Django, Rails, Laravel, WordPress, Nodemailer) drop into smtp.mailmolt.com:587 with a per-agent password. The same governance, quotas, and DLP apply as on the REST path.

How does the trust score compare to a domain reputation score?

Domain reputation is per sending domain and aggregated by mailbox providers. MailMolt trust score is per-agent, computed from observable signals (complaint rate, bounce rate, approval-queue outcomes, owner verification status, bond status, account age) and exposed via the public registry. They are complementary: a high trust-score agent on a low-reputation domain still has weak deliverability.