
N-able Mail Assure
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What is N-able Mail Assure
Multi-tenant MSP administration
Layered email threat filtering
Continuity and message spooling
Archiving is not the core
Limited advanced compliance workflows
Feature depth varies by use case
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Per-mailbox subscription (monthly). Email protection (inbound/outbound filtering) is billed per protected mailbox; email archiving is charged separately and uses a fair-usage model (50 GB compressed storage included per archived mailbox). Minimum-commitment (volume/annual) options are supported and overages are billed per mailbox above the commitment. Official site does not publish standard per-mailbox list prices; customers are asked to contact sales or request a quote.
Free tier/trial: 30-day free trial (no credit card required).
Example costs (official site examples / illustrative only): The official Mail Assure Billing FAQ shows an illustrative example of an annual 12-month charge for 50 mailboxes at $1.00/month (used in the FAQ to explain invoice layout). This is presented as an example in the vendor FAQ, not as a published list price.
Other pricing notes from official documentation:
- Email archiving: 50 GB compressed storage allocation included per mailbox; over-usage is billed against agreed-upon rates and counted as additional archived mailboxes as described in the FAQ.
- Billing methods: automatic mailbox detection (billed for unique mailboxes filtered during the month) or manual mailbox provisioning (billed for mailboxes with filtering enabled on the last day of the month). The FAQ also documents how minimum-commitment invoices and overages appear.
- For published pricing or to receive a formal quote, the vendor directs customers to Contact Sales or Get a Quote.
(Checked sources: N-able product page, Mail Assure trial page, and Mail Assure Billing FAQ PDF on the official n-able.com site.)