![]() ![]() ![]() The bounce rate of the overall account (the lower the better).The content of the mass emails (non-spammy content).Whether the account has sent mass emails before (if it has, then you’re better off).How many conversations exist in the account (may existing conversations are better).How old the particular Gmail or Google apps account is (the older, the better).In working with over 700,000 accounts in our lifetime, we’ve noticed that Google often throttles the number of emails a particular account can send based on a variety of factors, including: So if you’re using GMass, you should be able to send 60,000 emails/month (2,000/day x 30 days in a month) from a single G Suite account, right? As it turns out, that usually isn’t the case. In fact, I’ve even claimed that with GMass, if you’re a G Suite user, you can send a 10,000 recipient campaign, where GMass will evenly distribute the campaign at 2,000 emails/day for 5 consecutive days. Gmail officially claims that with a regular Gmail account you can send 500 emails/day and with a G Suite account you can send 2,000 emails/day.
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