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Gmail vs Mailtrap: What are the differences?

# Introduction

1. **User Base**: Gmail is primarily used for personal and business email communication by individuals and organizations worldwide. On the other hand, Mailtrap is specifically designed for developers and quality assurance professionals to test email notifications and ensure their delivery without reaching real inboxes.

2. **Email Testing Environment**: Mailtrap provides a specialized testing environment with fake SMTP server settings, allowing users to preview emails without sending them to real recipients. In contrast, Gmail is a full-fledged email service that focuses on delivering emails to actual recipients' inboxes.

3. **Email Delivery**: Gmail ensures that emails are sent directly to the recipients' inboxes, making it suitable for regular email correspondence. In contrast, Mailtrap intercepts emails and directs them to a virtual inbox for testing purposes, preventing emails from being delivered to real recipients.

4. **Spam and Inbox Filters**: Gmail employs advanced spam filters and inbox organization features to keep users' inboxes organized and prioritize emails effectively. Mailtrap, on the other hand, does not have inbox filters and focuses solely on email testing and debugging.

5. **Collaboration and Sharing**: Gmail offers collaboration tools such as Google Workspace for teams to work together on emails and documents. In comparison, Mailtrap is intended for individual developers or QA professionals and does not include collaboration features for team projects.

In Summary, Gmail and Mailtrap serve different purposes: Gmail is a versatile email service for personal and business use, while Mailtrap is a specialized tool for testing email deliverability in a controlled environment.
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Pros of Gmail
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    Its free
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    User-friendly
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    Nice UI
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    Snooze
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    Debug emails in development and production

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Cons of Gmail
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    Can't unsend, add open trackers or read recipients
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    What is Gmail?

    An easy to use email app that saves you time and keeps your messages safe. Get your messages instantly via push notifications, read and respond online & offline, and find any message quickly.

    What is Mailtrap?

    We offer one platform that covers all email-related needs in one place: testing, sending, and in-depth tracking to control how email infrastructure works and performs.

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    What are some alternatives to Gmail and Mailtrap?
    iCloud
    Sign in to iCloud to access your photos, videos, documents, notes, contacts, and more. Use your Apple ID or create a new account to start using Apple services.
    G Suite
    An integrated suite of secure, cloud-native collaboration and productivity apps. It includes Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, Meet and more.
    Fastmail
    Secure, reliable email hosting for businesses, families, and professionals. Premium email with no ads, excellent spam protection, ​and rapid personal support.
    ProtonMail
    It is the world's largest secure email service, developed by CERN and MIT scientists. We are open source and protected by Swiss privacy law
    JavaScript
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