

Mailprotector
Mailprotector® provides a full suite of cloud-based email security, encryption, archiving and continuity solutions purpose-built for MSPs to protect their clients from modern email threats.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
- Spam Filter
- Ad-free
- Encrypted Email
Tags
- zero-trust
- Cybersecurity
- msps
Mailprotector News & Activities
Recent activities
- amy-carr-mp updated Mailprotector
- amy-carr-mp updated Mailprotector
mailborder added Mailprotector as alternative to Mailborder
Mailprotector information
What is Mailprotector?
Mailprotector is an email security platform designed exclusively for MSPs, offering a full suite of tools to protect, encrypt, archive, and ensure the continuity of business email. In a world where phishing, impersonation, and account compromise bypass legacy filters every day, Mailprotector helps MSPs safeguard their clients with smarter, behavior-based protection rooted in zero trust principles.
Mailprotector is built for the channel, making it easy for MSPs to deploy, manage, and scale advanced email security across multiple tenants. Its unified platform streamlines everything from inbound and outbound threat protection to business-class encryption and long-term email archiving—while minimizing administrative burden.
With Mailprotector, MSPs can deliver stronger security outcomes—blocking advanced threats, preventing data leaks, and helping customers maintain compliance—without creating noise or generating unnecessary support tickets. And because the platform is cloud-native and continually evolving, MSPs can count on consistent innovation and rapid response to emerging threats.
Whether you’re replacing outdated filtering tools or looking to simplify your stack, Mailprotector helps MSPs deliver email security that’s not only more effective, but easier to sell, manage, and trust. It’s email security reimagined for modern threats, and purpose-built for the people who defend small businesses every day.






