When sending emails to a large subscriber list (e.g., 50,000+ recipients), it would be extremely helpful to have a built-in warm-up / throttling feature to improve deliverability and reduce the risk of being flagged as spam.
Currently, sending to a large list at once can negatively impact sender reputation, especially for new domains or IPs.
Proposed Feature:
Introduce flexible sending controls such as:
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Ability to limit daily send volume (e.g., 5,000 emails/day)
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Option to gradually increase sending volume over time (automatic warm-up)
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Custom scheduling like:
- Send X emails per hour/day
- Define ramp-up strategy (e.g., 1k → 3k → 5k → 10k)
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Queue-based sending system for large campaigns
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UI to monitor progress (sent / pending / failed)
Use Case:
For example, if a user has 50,000 subscribers:
- Day 1: send 2,000 emails
- Day 2: send 5,000 emails
- Day 3+: gradually increase until full capacity
This helps:
- Maintain high inbox placement
- Avoid spam filters and rate limits
- Protect domain/IP reputation
Expected Benefits:
- Better email deliverability
- Safer large-scale campaigns
- More control for users handling big lists
- Useful for both new and experienced senders
Additional Notes:
This feature would be especially valuable for:
- New users warming up domains
- SaaS tools sending newsletters or updates
- High-volume campaigns
When sending emails to a large subscriber list (e.g., 50,000+ recipients), it would be extremely helpful to have a built-in warm-up / throttling feature to improve deliverability and reduce the risk of being flagged as spam.
Currently, sending to a large list at once can negatively impact sender reputation, especially for new domains or IPs.
Proposed Feature:
Introduce flexible sending controls such as:
Ability to limit daily send volume (e.g., 5,000 emails/day)
Option to gradually increase sending volume over time (automatic warm-up)
Custom scheduling like:
Queue-based sending system for large campaigns
UI to monitor progress (sent / pending / failed)
Use Case:
For example, if a user has 50,000 subscribers:
This helps:
Expected Benefits:
Additional Notes:
This feature would be especially valuable for: