Independent comparison — April 2026

MailSentry vs Kickbox

We picked 10 emails across every major validation category — valid, invalid, disposable, role-based, catch-all, typo, gibberish, fake mailbox, and spam trap — then ran both services side-by-side.

Same emails. Same 60-second window. Honest results.

Last updated April 11, 2026

Same accuracy. More transparent. 89% less.

10/10
MailSentry correct
9/10
Kickbox correct
9 ties, 1 MS win
MailSentry uniquely identifies gibberish addresses Kickbox can't explain

Full Test Results

#EmailTest TypeMailSentryKickboxResult
1ceo@apple.comValid corporateValidScore 90Deliverable (role)TIE
2thaothuc***@gmail.comValid GmailValidScore 100DeliverableTIE
3test@guerrillamail.comDisposableInvalid (disposable)Score 25Undeliverable (disposable)TIE
4info@google.comRole-basedCaution (role-based)Score 85Risky (role)TIE
5john@gmial.comTypoInvalid (typo → gmail.com)Score 0Undeliverable (did_you_mean)TIE
6hello@zapier.comCatch-allCaution (role-based)Score 85Risky (accept_all)TIE
7not-an-emailBad syntaxInvalid (bad syntax)Score 0Undeliverable (invalid_email)TIE
8randomxyz123abc@microsoft.comFake mailboxRisky (SMTP invalid)Score 50Unknown (no_connect)TIE
9asdfjkl@yahoo.comGibberishInvalid (gibberish)Score 25Undeliverable (rejected_email)MS WINS
10test@mailinator.comSpam trapInvalid (disposable)Score 25Undeliverable (disposable)TIE

A Note on the Gibberish Test

Test #9 (asdfjkl@yahoo.com) is where the two services diverge. Kickbox returns undeliverable via SMTP mailbox lookup — correct, but without identifying why. MailSentry flags it specifically as gibberish using a bigram/vowel-ratio algorithm, so you know the pattern even before SMTP runs.

Why it matters: Yahoo and Gmail happen to reject unknown mailboxes honestly, so Kickbox lands this one. For providers that accept all and silently drop — Microsoft, many corporate domains — SMTP alone doesn't help, and Kickbox would return "risky" or "unknown". MailSentry's gibberish detector catches these patterns before SMTP is even needed.

Where MailSentry Stands Out

Ongoing Free Tier

MailSentry gives you 1,000 free validations every month, renewing automatically. Kickbox offers 100 free credits as a one-time trial — use them up and you're paying. If you validate small lists regularly, MailSentry covers you indefinitely.

Gibberish Detection

MailSentry flagged asdfjkl@yahoo.com as gibberish — a check Kickbox doesn't offer. Kickbox only catches it because Yahoo's SMTP reports the mailbox as missing. For domains that don't respond honestly to SMTP, MailSentry still catches the pattern.

89% Cheaper

Same accuracy, fraction of the price. Kickbox charges $80 for 10,000 validations. MailSentry charges $9/month for the same volume — and it's a monthly subscription, not pay-as-you-go credits that you have to top up.

Pricing Comparison

MailSentryKickbox
Free tier1,000 / month (ongoing)100 credits (one-time)
1,000 checksFree$10
10,000 checks$9/mo$80
50,000 checks$29/mo$400
100,000 checks$79/mo$800
500,000 checks$199/mo$2,500
Gibberish detectionIncludedNot available
Risk scoring0-100 scaleSendex (0-1)
Billing modelMonthly subscriptionPay-as-you-go credits
Bulk validationIncludedIncluded
Email finderIncludedIncluded

MailSentry prices are monthly subscription plans. Kickbox prices are published pay-as-you-go rates. Both as of April 2026.

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Test conducted April 11, 2026. Both services called on the same 10 emails within a 60-second window. MailSentry was tested via the production API at api.mailsentry.dev/v1/verify. Kickbox was tested via its bulk verification dashboard. Full methodology.