Free vs Paid in term of features is there differences?

Wodel

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Hi,

When reading the pricing subscription of PMG, there is something that caught my attention : Complete feature-set.
Are there any differences in features between using the free version and using the paid version?


Regards.
 
No, the software itself is open source and licensed under the AGPLv3. There is no difference in functionality between an installation with a subscription and without.
The two things you can get with a subscription is access to our enterprise repository, which contains more thoroughly tested packages, improving the stability of your system, and our enterprise support. If you want to know more about what is included in a subscription, you can read our Subscription Agreement [0], with about 5 pages it's not that long of a read.

[0] https://www.proxmox.com/images/down...-Mail-Gateway-Subscription-Agreement-V2.2.pdf
 
No, the software itself is open source and licensed under the AGPLv3. There is no difference in functionality between an installation with a subscription and without.
The two things you can get with a subscription is access to our enterprise repository, which contains more thoroughly tested packages, improving the stability of your system, and our enterprise support. If you want to know more about what is included in a subscription, you can read our Subscription Agreement [0], with about 5 pages it's not that long of a read.

[0] https://www.proxmox.com/images/down...-Mail-Gateway-Subscription-Agreement-V2.2.pdf
Is this data active on 2024.11.01? that is, the differences between the free version and the paid version?
 
Is this data active on 2024.11.01? that is, the differences between the free version and the paid version?
Yes - nothing changed since that comment - all our products with all their features are licensed unter AGPLv3 and can be used without having a subscription or with one
 
Hi
I'm new, hosted my private email infra on prem and in cloud (handled all by myselfes which becomes complex to maintain over time. I try to simplify and try to switch to PMG to have one internet faced gateway handling the stuff. PMG looks nice. I wanted to archive or journal all incoming mails via always_bcc or smtp_journal_recipient independent of domains centrally on one email server. And I try to route emails based on domains to target servers, but its not just 1:1 relationship, sometimes i have multiple domains on same server. I cannot find menu items like Journal, bcc or transport maps in the latest version under configuration/mail proxy. And i have seen some comments such features (transport map) are only available on paid versions. Can you please confirm or share which features are available in paid versions only (except stable enterprise repo's) which I don't require for private use. However, if I see in practice PMG suits my need's I'm willing to pay the comm.ed to support you on the journey.
 
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