INFRASTRUCTURE COMPARISON

MailWizz vs PHPList — Platform Comparison (2026)

MailWizz EMS and PHPList are both self-hosted email marketing platforms, but they differ in licensing model (commercial vs open source), UI modernity, delivery infrastructure integration, and production reliability. This comparison helps organizations choose between them for bulk email operations.

FeatureMailWizz EMSPHPList
License modelCommercial (~$79 one-time)Open source (free) / hosted paid
Active developmentActive (commercial maintainer)Active (community + commercial)
User interfaceModern, responsive UIFunctional but dated UI
Bounce processingNative IMAP bounce serverBounce handling (manual setup)
Subscriber managementFull segmentation, custom fieldsBasic list management
Campaign automationAutoresponders, drip sequencesBasic autoresponders
APIFull documented REST APIREST API available
Multi-userFull roles and permissionsLimited multi-user support
White labelYesNot available
GDPR toolsBuilt-in consent managementGDPR plugin available
PowerMTA integrationNative delivery serverPossible via SMTP relay
Technical complexityMediumMedium-High

PHPList: Open Source Heritage and Current State

PHPList is one of the oldest self-hosted email marketing platforms (released in 2000), with a significant user community and an extensive plugin ecosystem. The open-source version is free; PHPList Ltd offers managed hosting and commercial support. Its longevity means extensive documentation and a large community, but the core UI and architecture reflect its age.

PHPList's delivery is handled via standard PHP mail functions or SMTP relay — there is no native integration with commercial MTAs like PowerMTA at the level that MailWizz provides. Advanced deliverability features (per-ISP connection management, accounting log analysis, FBL pipe processing) require separate infrastructure setup beyond PHPList's scope.

MailWizz: Modern Self-Hosted Platform

MailWizz was built from the ground up on the Yii PHP framework, giving it a modern codebase, RESTful API architecture, and cleaner separation of campaign management from delivery. The commercial license model ensures ongoing maintenance and compatibility updates — a practical advantage over community-maintained open source for organizations requiring reliable production operation.

When PHPList Makes Sense

  • Budget is zero and technical capability to maintain open-source infrastructure is available
  • Simple newsletter sending without complex automation requirements
  • Organization has existing PHPList installations and established workflows
  • Plugin ecosystem matches specific niche requirements

When MailWizz Makes Sense

  • Modern UI and responsive design are important for end-user adoption
  • PowerMTA or dedicated infrastructure integration is planned or current
  • Multi-user with role-based permissions is needed (agencies, teams)
  • REST API integration with CRM or e-commerce platform is required
  • Commercial support guarantee is needed for production use

Infrastructure Integration

Both MailWizz and PHPList can be connected to PowerMTA via SMTP relay. MailWizz's delivery server configuration provides more granular control: separate delivery servers per campaign type, probability-based load distribution, per-server hourly quotas, and delivery-level statistics back to MailWizz from PowerMTA. PHPList's SMTP relay integration is more basic.

MailWizz + PowerMTA on Dedicated Infrastructure

Cloud Server for Email manages MailWizz + PowerMTA deployments with per-ISP domain block optimization, daily monitoring, and IP warming management. PHPList deployments can also be connected to PowerMTA infrastructure as a delivery relay. Contact us for a technical assessment.

Technical Architecture: PHP Framework Comparison

PHPList is built on a traditional PHP procedural codebase with some OOP elements, reflecting its development history since 2000. This architecture works reliably but creates challenges for modern PHP development practices, extension development, and integration with current frameworks. PHPList 4.x (the current major version) has made progress on modernization, but compatibility with recent PHP versions remains a consideration.

MailWizz uses the Yii2 PHP framework — a modern, well-maintained MVC framework with strong OOP architecture, built-in security features (CSRF protection, XSS filtering), and a clean extension system. Yii2's active record ORM, widget system, and asset management provide a solid foundation for the MailWizz development team to build on. The framework choice matters operationally: Yii2's PHP 8.x compatibility is robust, reducing the risk of PHP version upgrade complications.

Database Performance at Scale

Both MailWizz and PHPList use MySQL (or MariaDB) as their database backend. At large subscriber counts (1M+ subscribers), database performance becomes a significant operational concern. MailWizz's indexed database schema and MySQL query optimization for large subscriber queries generally performs well into the millions of subscribers. PHPList at very large scale may require careful database tuning and indexing work.

Cloud Server for Email's managed MailWizz deployments include MySQL optimization as part of the standard configuration: proper InnoDB buffer pool sizing, query cache configuration, and table indexing review. For very large deployments (10M+ subscribers), we can assist with MySQL partitioning and optimization strategies.

Plugin and Extension Ecosystem

PHPList's plugin system is mature and has accumulated a significant library of community plugins: payment integration (for selling newsletter subscriptions), import/export formats, custom bounce handlers, and integration with external services. The community around PHPList, while not as active as it once was, has produced substantial documentation and worked examples.

MailWizz's extension marketplace offers extensions for payment gateways (Stripe, PayPal, 2Checkout for monetizing subscriber lists), CRM integrations (Salesforce, HubSpot), delivery service providers, and custom analytics. The commercial ecosystem is more actively maintained than PHPList's community plugins, though smaller in total count.

Hosting and Server Requirements

  • MailWizz: PHP 8.0+ (required), MySQL 5.7+ or MariaDB 10.x, 512MB+ RAM (2GB+ recommended for large lists), cron jobs every 5 minutes. Standard shared hosting is technically possible for very small lists but dedicated server strongly recommended for production.
  • PHPList: PHP 7.4+ (PHP 8.x supported with some limitations in older versions), MySQL 5.6+, 256MB+ RAM for basic use. PHPList is more lightweight and runs on lower-spec hosting, though production use still benefits from dedicated server resources.

Support and Maintenance Model

PHPList's open source nature means no mandatory licensing cost but also no guaranteed support. Community support (forums, GitHub issues) is available; commercial support is available from PHPList Ltd directly or from third-party agencies. For organizations requiring guaranteed response times for production issues, this requires a support contract.

MailWizz's commercial license includes email support from the developer. Cloud Server for Email's managed MailWizz infrastructure adds infrastructure-level support (server monitoring, incident response, configuration management) on top of the MailWizz platform support layer.

Managed Platform on Dedicated Infrastructure

Whether you choose MailWizz or PHPList, Cloud Server for Email can provide the dedicated server infrastructure, PowerMTA delivery layer, and managed operations that production bulk email requires. MailWizz is our recommended platform for new deployments; PHPList can also be connected to our PowerMTA infrastructure as a delivery relay.

This comparison is part of the Cloud Server for Email technical comparison series, covering PowerMTA vs alternative MTAs, MailWizz vs competing platforms, and dedicated infrastructure vs shared ESP options. Browse the complete comparison library or explore specific technical topics in the PowerMTA FAQ, MailWizz FAQ, and Operational Notes series. For infrastructure questions specific to your use case — volume, ISP distribution, geographic market, compliance requirements — contact the Cloud Server for Email team at infrastructure@cloudserverforemail.com. Technical assessments are conducted at no cost and produce specific infrastructure recommendations rather than generic guidance. Cloud Server for Email has operated managed PowerMTA and MailWizz infrastructure from EU-based dedicated servers since 2015, with operational experience across senders in the EU, US, Canada, Australia, and Asia-Pacific.

Evaluate Managed PowerMTA + MailWizz Infrastructure

Cloud Server for Email provides managed PowerMTA and MailWizz environments on dedicated EU servers with daily monitoring, IP warming, and full authentication setup.