Dedicated IPs allow full control over sending reputation. Using a dedicated IP puts the customer in the driver’s seat because solely their own data, engagement, and sending practices drive the IP's reputation.
Customers planning for volume above 100,000 email messages per month are recommended for dedicated IP use. Beyond 250,000 email messages per month, they will be required to move to dedicated IPs.
New dedicated IPs must be warmed. Refer to IP Address Warming for guidelines.
Yes! There are two main reasons an account may need additional IP(s):
Segmentation - When volume exceeds 100,000 of both commercial and transactional messages per month, placing these send types on separate IPs can help protect the integrity of your most important sends.
Volume - Dedicated IPs have an approximate capacity of 2 million messages a day. Beyond this, IPs become increasingly susceptible to volume-based throttling. Consider adding additional dedicated IPs to accommodate larger volumes.
Ready to add another dedicated IP? Please reach out to your Account Executive directly for more information and next steps.
Senders with fewer than 100,000 messages per month may find difficulty maintaining sending reputation. Lower volume customers benefit from use of our shared IP space, which combine sends across other low volume senders.
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