Mimecast for Outlook vs. Mimecast Essentials

Mimecast for Outlook Plugin features:

  • Permit Senders

  • Block Senders

  • View Held Email

  • View Online Inbox

  • Manage Delegate Mailboxes

  • View Bounces and Rejections

  • View Smart Tags

  • Activate Continuity/Offline Mode

  • Attach Large Files

  • Request Large Files

  • Send Secure Messages

  • Manage Stationary

  • Document Conversions

  • Strip and Link Attachments

  • Send Large Files

  • Request Large Files

  • Attach Mail From Archive

Mimecast Essentials features:

  • Permit Senders

  • Block Senders

  • View Held Email

Mimecast Essentials, while offering fundamental features such as permitting senders, blocking senders, and viewing held emails, falls short in comparison to Mimecast for Outlook Plugin's extensive range of functionalities. Mimecast for Outlook Plugin enables users to not only manage senders and held emails but also send secure messages, toggle stationary, view online inboxes, attach large files, request large files, and more.

While Mimecast for Outlook Plugin currently outshines Mimecast Essentials in terms of features and capabilities, the uncertain future of COM add-ins in Outlook may prompt users to reconsider their long-term email management strategies. With the latest updates to Outlook for Windows, COM add-ins, including Mimecast for Outlook Plugin, are no longer supported. This raises concerns about the longevity of Mimecast for Outlook Plugin and its compatibility with future Outlook versions.

In light of these developments, organizations may find themselves leaning towards Mimecast Essentials, which operates independently of COM add-ins and remains unaffected by the Outlook update.

The choice between Mimecast for Outlook Plugin and Mimecast Essentials boils down to balancing immediate needs with future considerations. While Mimecast for Outlook Plugin offers a comprehensive suite of features, its reliance on COM add-ins may pose challenges in the long run. On the other hand, Mimecast Essentials provides a reliable solution that remains unaffected by recent Outlook updates.

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