Infraforge vs Inframail
Infraforge and Inframail offer different infrastructure philosophies despite similar names. Infraforge provides dedicated IPs for full reputation control. Inframail offers unlimited inboxes on Microsoft infrastructure for a flat fee. Read our full reviews: Infraforge review and Inframail review.
TL;DR
Infraforge = dedicated IPs, isolated reputation, $3.33/inbox. Inframail = unlimited inboxes, Microsoft-backed, flat rate. Infraforge for control, Inframail for scale.
Feature Comparison
Infrastructure Philosophy
Infraforge gives you dedicated IPs. Your sending reputation is entirely your own — no other users affect your deliverability. This requires warmup but provides maximum control.
Inframail uses Microsoft infrastructure shared among users. Automatic DNS setup makes it easier, but you don't have the same isolation level.
Cost Analysis
Infraforge at $3.33/inbox (yearly) or $4/month (quarterly) plus $14/year domains has predictable per-inbox costs. At scale, dedicated IPs often improve deliverability enough to justify the cost.
Inframail's unlimited model means your effective per-inbox cost drops with scale. At 100+ inboxes, Inframail is likely cheaper per inbox.
When to Choose Infraforge
- Sending reputation control is critical
- You've had deliverability issues with shared infrastructure
- You can commit to 10+ mailbox slots
- You want to own your infrastructure
When to Choose Inframail
- Volume is the priority over isolation
- You want predictable flat-rate costs
- You need quick setup without warmup delays
- Microsoft infrastructure is sufficient for your needs
Verdict
Infraforge for reputation control and infrastructure ownership. Inframail for maximum volume at predictable cost.
Choose Infraforge if
Choose Infraforge if dedicated IPs and full reputation control matter to your deliverability.
Choose Inframail if
Choose Inframail if you want unlimited scale at flat pricing without infrastructure complexity.
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Last updated: 2026-03-07