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Some Emails Landing in Spam During Account Warm-up? Here's Why
Some Emails Landing in Spam During Account Warm-up? Here's Why

Email account warm-up process: Explaining initial spam placement and automatic recovery techniques

Updated over 2 months ago

During the initial stages of warming up your email accounts, you may notice that some of your messages end up in spam folders. Don't worry - this is a normal part of the process. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Initial spam placement: Recipient email servers may initially filter your messages into spam due to the newness of your sending activity.

  2. Automatic recovery: Your email sending tools are designed to address this issue. They will:

    • Detect emails that land in spam

    • Move these emails to the inbox

    • Automatically reply to them

  3. Purpose: This automated behavior mimics human email interaction, which gradually improves your sender reputation.

  4. Timeline: The warm-up process typically takes 5-10 days to fully optimize your email deliverability.

  5. Expected outcome: As your sender reputation improves over time, more of your emails will consistently land in recipients' inboxes.

Remember, patience is key. The warm-up process is crucial for establishing long-term email deliverability success.

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