Save $35.29 on this price drop.
Synology’s MailPlus license pack just got more affordable for businesses expanding their email infrastructure. The five-user license bundle has taken a price cut that brings it below recent averages, making it a practical upgrade for growing teams.
Synology Pack licences MailPlus drops to $283.28 – save $35.29. This 11% discount brings the enterprise email solution to a more accessible price point for small to medium businesses.
THE DEAL
For just $283.28, below its 30-day average of $318.57. This puts the license pack at a more competitive position compared to its recent pricing trends, though it’s still above the 180-day average of $280.03. The discount comes without any seasonal promotion attached, making it a straightforward price reduction.
What You’re Getting
This five-user license pack expands Synology MailPlus capabilities for business email hosting. You’re getting professional email hosting with anti-spam and anti-virus protection, plus calendar and contact synchronization. The solution integrates directly with Synology NAS devices, providing a self-hosted email alternative to cloud services. Key features include push notifications, custom domain support, and mobile access through dedicated apps.
Who This Is For
Best for: Small businesses using Synology NAS who want to move email hosting in-house. This license pack makes sense for teams of five or fewer users needing professional email without monthly subscription fees.
IT managers looking to reduce dependency on third-party email providers will find this particularly useful. Skip this if you don’t already have a Synology NAS or if your team exceeds five users.
The Caveat
This license requires a Synology NAS running DSM 6.2 or later. The five-user limit means larger teams would need additional licenses.
Self-hosted email requires more technical maintenance than cloud alternatives.
Final Verdict
At $283.28, this license pack works for businesses already invested in Synology’s ecosystem who want to bring email hosting in-house. The price sits below the 30-day average, making it a reasonable time to buy if you need to expand your email infrastructure.
Consider waiting if your team might grow beyond five users soon, as you’d need to purchase additional licenses separately.






