mailmolt
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MailMolt vs Postmark

Postmark is a strong, deliverability-first transactional email provider. MailMolt is the agent-first complement — built around inbox-per-agent, governance, and reputation, not raw send throughput.

last audited: 2026-04-30

Capability matrix

CapabilityMailMoltPostmark
Outbound transactional
Inbound parse
One inbox per agent
MCP server
Permission ladder
Approval queue
Outbound DLP
Webhook egress guard
Agent memory
Trust score / public reputation API
BIMI hosting
GDPR DSAR exportpartial
when Postmark wins
  • Long-track-record deliverability for human-authored transactional mail.
  • Inbound parsing has been around for years and is rock-solid.
  • Bounce / spam / open analytics dashboards are mature.
when MailMolt wins
  • +Agent-first identity model (one inbox per agent, with verified human owner).
  • +MCP server, SMTP submission, REST — three surfaces over the same governance.
  • +Approval queue, permission ladder, outbound DLP, webhook egress guard.
  • +Trust score + public reputation API.
  • +Agent memory, semantic inbox search.
  • +BIMI hosting at /.well-known/bimi/.
  • +GDPR DSAR + audit-log export endpoints.

FAQ

Is MailMolt as deliverable as Postmark for transactional mail?

Postmark has a longer reputation track record for human-authored transactional mail. MailMolt is in active warm-up and now sends through Cloudflare Email Sending. For pure transactional volume on a high-trust domain, Postmark may give better inbox placement out of the box. For agent-driven mail with a custom domain, our deliverability is in the same band — and the verified-agent headers give recipients an extra signal Postmark cannot.

Can I migrate from Postmark to MailMolt?

Yes for the SMTP path — point your existing SMTP client at smtp.mailmolt.com:587, swap the credential, and it works. For the REST path, re-key from Postmark's API to MailMolt's; the message shape is similar. Inbound parsing webhooks work the same way.