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Difference between Free and Premium?

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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    So I've used Cloudron Free for my personal server and Premium for work, but aside form the 2 app limitation on the free server, I can't figure the difference between Free and Premium.

    Premium states a "Complete Mail Solution" but aren't the same mail features available in the Free subscription?

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      So I've used Cloudron Free for my personal server and Premium for work, but aside form the 2 app limitation on the free server, I can't figure the difference between Free and Premium.

      Premium states a "Complete Mail Solution" but aren't the same mail features available in the Free subscription?

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      @imkidcable I'm not sure about the "complete mail solution" as I use SMTP for both my premium and free Cloudrons but the main and only difference that I know of is that with free you have a limit of two installed apps vs. unlimited installed apps for a premium Cloudron. However, from personal experience having used Cloudron for a while now, I can safely say that you still have a "complete" mail solution with the free license too.

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        In some ways this was just to future-proof some of the mail features 🙂 I think only the mailbox sharing is currently in the Premium version. Rest are in the free version and there are no limits on mailboxes, lists etc.

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          In some ways this was just to future-proof some of the mail features 🙂 I think only the mailbox sharing is currently in the Premium version. Rest are in the free version and there are no limits on mailboxes, lists etc.

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          @girish Thank you for the reply, that's good to know!

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