The purpose of this document is to discuss the means by which you can ensure that you can properly receive mail sent from the Salesforce platform.
The IP Addresses in this article were last updated on: April 17, 2026.
NOTE: If you are a Government Cloud customer, please refer to the IP Addresses to Allow for Government Cloud article for Email Settings details specific to your organization.
Salesforce sends email from an ever growing list of IP addresses. If your organization blocks any of these IP addresses, users may not receive all email sent from Salesforce. Historically, organizations that sent mail using their domain from third-party applications like Salesforce would use an Allow List that would bypass blocking for a specified list of IPs outside of their infrastructure. With the continued rapid growth in the number of IPs Salesforce utilizes for email as well as the potential for an org to move or migrate within our infrastructure, we do NOT recommend using an allow list strategy for bypassing email blocking rules. An allow list strategy is somewhat fragile and is subject to breaking if any IPs are missed or incorrect in your list.
What do we recommend? Instead of allow lists, we recommend relying on standard email security protocols - TLS, SPF, DKIM and DMARC. Salesforce supports everything you need in order to set up your mail to be safely sent from Salesforce and received by your organization's email services using these standards. Review the following information with your Network or Security Team.
Instead of allow lists, we recommend relying on standard email security protocols - TLS, SPF, DKIM and DMARC. Salesforce supports everything you need in order to set up your mail to be safely sent from Salesforce and received by your organization's email services using these standards. For more information on deliverability settings for emails sent from Salesforce, see this Help page.
If you absolutely insist on using an allow list, we are providing the high level ranges below that we use to send email. We do our best to keep this list up to date but please be advised that due to rapid expansion and growth the list is subject to change at any time.
Hyperforce Customers: IP allowlisting requires vigilant maintenance when new instances come online. As Hyperforce rapidly scales, we expect the manual overhead of maintaining IP allowlists to become unmanageable for customers, resulting in potential service disruptions. To ensure you can properly receive mail sent from the Salesforce platform, the best practice is to rely on the standard email security protocols mentioned above. For information about other Hyperforce services, please refer to the Retain uninterrupted access to Salesforce services on Hyperforce article.
If an Allow List is required - See below for Core Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) ranges:
In this example, if the IP range is 13.108.238.128, 13.108.238.129, 13.108.238.130...13.108.238.143 then the following is true:
| ARIN IPv4 IP Range |
|---|
| 13.110.6.176 - 13.110.6.191 |
| 13.110.6.192 - 13.110.6.207 |
| 13.110.6.208 - 13.110.6.223 |
| 13.110.6.224 - 13.110.6.239 |
| 13.110.14.176 - 13.110.14.191 |
| 13.110.14.192 - 13.110.14.207 |
| 13.110.14.208 - 13.110.14.223 |
| 13.110.14.224 - 13.110.14.239 |
| 13.110.74.160 - 13.110.74.175 |
| 13.110.74.176 - 13.110.74.191 |
| 13.110.74.192 - 13.110.74.207 |
| 13.110.74.208 - 13.110.74.223 |
| 13.110.74.224 - 13.110.74.239 |
| 13.110.78.160 - 13.110.78.175 |
| 13.110.78.176 - 13.110.78.191 |
| 13.110.78.192 - 13.110.78.207 |
| 13.110.78.208 - 13.110.78.223 |
| 13.110.78.224 - 13.110.78.239 |
| 13.110.242.160 - 13.110.242.175 |
| 13.110.242.176 - 13.110.242.191 |
| 13.110.242.192 - 13.110.242.207 |
| 13.110.242.208 - 13.110.242.223 |
| 13.110.242.224 - 13.110.242.239 |
| 13.110.246.160 - 13.110.246.175 |
| 13.110.246.176 - 13.110.246.191 |
| 13.110.246.192 - 13.110.246.207 |
| 13.110.246.208 - 13.110.246.223 |
| 13.110.246.224 - 13.110.246.239 |
| RIPE |
| 85.222.150.192 - 85.222.150.207 |
| 85.222.150.208 - 85.222.150.223 |
| 85.222.150.224 - 85.222.150.239 |
| 85.222.158.192 - 85.222.158.207 |
| 85.222.158.208 - 85.222.158.223 |
| 85.222.158.224 - 85.222.158.239 |
| 160.8.26.224 - 160.8.26.239 |
| 160.8.30.224 - 160.8.30.239 |
| 161.71.6.224 - 161.71.6.239 |
| 161.71.14.224 - 161.71.14.239 |
| APNIC |
| 101.53.164.208 - 101.53.164.223 |
| 101.53.164.224 - 101.53.164.239 |
| 101.53.172.208 - 101.53.172.223 |
| 101.53.172.224 - 101.53.172.239 |
| 104.161.170.224 - 104.161.170.239 |
| 104.161.174.224 - 104.161.174.239 |
| 161.71.194.224 - 161.71.194.239 |
| 161.71.198.224 - 161.71.198.239 |
With the introduction of Hyperforce, we will no longer publish specific CIDR blocks for IPs used for email. IPs used with these instances are no longer contained to specific CIDR blocks and are more dynamic. Allow lists for non-relayed mail do not work as efficiently or fluidly as current authentication mechanisms such as SPF/DKIM/DMARC. (See "If you are a Hyperforce customer" above)
IPs used for email relay MTAs for Hyperforce instances are more static and are listed below:
| HYPERFORCE - Email Relay |
| ARE: 3.29.163.192, 3.28.89.26, 3.29.83.219 |
| AUS: 13.54.43.20, 54.66.242.237, 54.206.164.56 |
| BRA: 54.94.139.189, 54.94.252.6, 54.207.210.244 |
| CAN: 3.96.71.110, 3.97.251.124, 3.98.73.96 |
| CHE: 16.62.45.212, 16.62.237.36, 16.62.27.47 |
| DEU: 3.66.248.99, 3.121.187.196, 18.185.207.145, 3.74.55.255, 3.127.181.81, 35.158.173.137 |
| FRA: 13.37.85.110, 13.37.87.115, 52.47.144.25 |
| GBR: 18.169.40.169, 3.8.26.178, 3.9.202.24 |
| IDN: 43.218.27.204, 108.136.69.223, 108.136.197.148 |
| IND: 13.234.164.158, 15.206.140.45, 15.206.118.168, 18.60.135.193, 18.61.128.49, 98.130.87.97 |
| ISR: 51.17.175.217, 51.17.203.231, 51.17.181.227 |
| ITA: 15.160.6.196, 18.102.119.4, 18.102.41.242 |
| JPN: 35.73.144.221, 52.193.67.178, 52.194.154.211, 15.168.205.205, 15.152.196.117, 13.208.86.10 |
| KOR: 3.34.85.232, 3.35.99.244, 43.200.99.171 |
| SGP: 13.213.98.186, 18.140.209.236, 18.142.6.141 |
| SWE: 13.48.79.243, 13.50.30.46, 16.170.197.45 |
| USA: 44.238.67.234, 52.88.39.26, 44.236.41.178, 44.234.243.86, 44.237.70.168, 54.148.13.220, 3.211.218.161, 52.201.77.107, 54.166.102.102, 100.21.3.223, 52.13.153.245, 52.13.32.219, 18.116.99.79, 18.223.105.148, 3.136.176.246, 35.174.74.221, 98.94.157.179, 44.193.55.198, 15.240.77.124, 13.245.174.76, 13.245.26.0, 184.33.255.202, 184.32.11.37, 54.214.103.247 |
Salesforce supports the ability for customers to relay mail through their own servers which in turn send the mail to the Internet rather than having the mail egress directly from Salesforce servers. There are many reasons customers may choose to do this - auditing requirements, internal policy or security requirements, etc … This relay is a server to server relay (not client to server which uses auth smtp). When a customer sets up relay, we typically suggests they do the following things to ensure the relay is secure:
If you are experiencing issues receiving email from Salesforce, please check with your IT/Network department or the person managing your system to ensure that:
History & Dates of recent revisions of this article:
|
Date Revised |
Revisions |
|---|---|
| April 17, 2026 |
Added: USA relay IPs 15.240.77.124, 13.245.174.76, 13.245.26.0, 184.33.255.202, 184.32.11.37, 54.214.103.247 |
| March 23, 2026 |
Added: USA relay IPs 35.174.74.221, 98.94.157.179, 44.193.55.198 |
| December 19, 2024 |
Added: IND 18.60.135.193, 18.61.128.49, 98.130.87.97 and JPN 15.168.205.205, 15.152.196.117, 13.208.86.10 |
| July 5, 2024 |
Added: ISR: 51.17.175.217, 51.17.203.231, 51.17.181.227 |
| March 5, 2024 |
Added: 104.161.170.224 - 104.161.170.239 |
| January 24, 2024 | Removed: 136.147.46.208 - 136.147.46.223 136.147.62.176 - 136.147.62.191 136.147.62.192 - 136.147.62.207 52.60.251.175 - 52.60.251.190 52.60.255.175 - 52.60.255.190 13.210.7.175 - 13.210.7.190 13.210.11.175 - 13.210.11.190 85.222.130.224 - 85.222.130.239 85.222.138.224 - 85.222.138.239 |
| December 13, 2023 | Added: 160.8.26.224 - 160.8.26.239 160.8.30.224 - 160.8.30.239 |
| October 3, 2023 | Added: 161.71.194.224 - 161.71.194.239 161.71.198.224 - 161.71.198.239 |
| September 25, 2023 | Added CHE: 16.62.45.212, 16.62.237.36, 16.62.27.47 |
| September 21, 2023 | Changed UAE to ARE |
| August 30, 2023 | Added USA: 18.116.99.79, 18.223.105.148, 3.136.176.246 |
| August 22, 2023 | Added UAE: 3.29.163.192, 3.28.89.26, 3.29.83.219 |
| August 9, 2023 | Added IDN: 43.218.27.204, 108.136.69.223, 108.136.197.148 |
| July 26, 2023 | Added ITA: 15.160.6.196, 18.102.119.4, 18.102.41.242 |
| July 18, 2023 | Added USA: 44.234.243.86, 44.237.70.168, 54.148.13.220, 3.211.218.161, 52.201.77.107, 54.166.102.102, 100.21.3.223, 52.13.153.245, 52.13.32.219 Added DEU: 3.74.55.255, 3.127.181.81, 35.158.173.137 Removed 13.108.238.128 - 13.108.238.143 13.108.238.144 - 13.108.238.159 13.108.254.128 - 13.108.254.143 13.108.254.144 - 13.108.254.159 136.147.46.176 - 136.147.46.191 136.147.46.192 - 136.147.46.207 136.147.62.208 - 136.147.62.223 136.147.62.224 - 136.147.62.239 136.147.46.224 - 136.147.46.239 |
| May 25, 2023 | Reverted changes made on April 26, 2023 |
| April 26, 2023 | Modified "If you are a Hyperforce customer" section, with respect to Hyperforce external IPs. |
| February 17,2023 | Added 13.110.242.160 - 13.110.242.175, 13.110.242.176 - 13.110.242.191, 13.110.242.192 - 13.110.242.207, 13.110.246.160 - 13.110.246.175, 13.110.246.176 - 13.110.246.191, 13.110.246.192 - 13.110.246.207 |
| November 23rd,2022 | Update Hyperforce Email Relay IPs for KOR to: 3.34.85.232, 3.35.99.244, 43.200.99.171 Update Hyperforce Email Relay IPs for SWE to: 13.48.79.243, 13.50.30.46, 16.170.197.45 |
| September 25th, 2022 | Added 13.110.242.208 - 13.110.242.223,13.110.242.224 - 13.110.242.239,13.110.246.208 - 13.110.246.223,13.110.246.224 - 13.110.246.239 |
| August 22nd, 2022 | Added GBR: 18.169.40.169, 3.8.26.178, 3.9.202.24 to Hyperforce relay section |
| July 25th, 2022 | Update Hyperforce Email Relay IPs for USA to 44.238.67.234, 52.88.39.26, 44.236.41.178 |
| July 8th, 2022 | Update Hyperforce Email Relay IPs for BRA to 54.94.139.189, 54.94.252.6, 54.207.210.244 |
| February 4th, 2022 | Expanded list of IPs for Email Relay for Hyperforce adding USA,DEU,SGP,BRA,FRA |
| January 14, 2022 | Added "NOTE: If you are a Hyperforce customer section" |
| November 10, 2021 | Added CAN: 3.96.71.110, 3.97.251.124, 3.98.73.96 to Hyperforce relay section |
| September 30, 2021 | Added JPN: 35.73.144.221, 52.193.67.178, 52.194.154.211 to Hyperforce relay section |
| July 28, 2021 | Added Hyperforce information and Email Relay IP section |
| July 21, 2021 | Added 13.110.74.160 - 13.110.74.175 and 13.110.78.160 - 13.110.78.175 |
| May 21, 2021 | Added Securing Email Relay section |
| March 8, 2021 | Added 13.110.74.176 - 13.110.74.191,13.110.78.176 - 13.110.78.191 |
| November 9, 2020 | Added 13.110.74.192 - 13.110.74.207,13.110.78.192 - 13.110.78.207 |
| October 22, 2020 | New Knowledge Article created for Salesforce IPS for Email |
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