Check the organization's email limits and current usage, and find out how to request an increase.
Find Your Organization's Details:
Click the gear icon and select Setup.
In the Quick Find box, type and click Company Information.
Look at the field labeled "Organization Edition" (e.g., Enterprise Edition, Unlimited Edition). Your limit depends on this edition.
Understand the Limits: Salesforce tracks two main limits every 24 hours:
Single Email Limit (Apex/Workflow): This is for emails sent by code or automation. The standard limit for most production orgs is 5,000 emails per 24 hours.
Mass Email Limit (List Emails): This is for sending large groups of emails. This limit is often lower and depends on your license type.
Check Current Daily Usage:
Stay on the Company Information page.
Look for the section labeled "Usage Based Entitlements" (or "System Overview").
Look for the limit labeled "Daily Mass Mail Limit" or similar. This shows your total allowance and how many have been sent today.
Action for Hitting Limits:
If you are hitting the Single Email Limit (5,000): Your administrator needs to check the Apex Debug Logs, as this limit is tracked through code and may not show up clearly on the Company Information page.
Request a Limit Increase (If Necessary):
If you are consistently hitting the limit, we can provide a temporary limit increase through our Support team. Please search Salesforce Help for this issue, and you can request to raise a Case with Agentforce on Help.
The case must include a clear business justification (why you need the increase) and the specific volume you are requesting.
005224851

We use three kinds of cookies on our websites: required, functional, and advertising. You can choose whether functional and advertising cookies apply. Click on the different cookie categories to find out more about each category and to change the default settings.
Privacy Statement
Required cookies are necessary for basic website functionality. Some examples include: session cookies needed to transmit the website, authentication cookies, and security cookies.
Functional cookies enhance functions, performance, and services on the website. Some examples include: cookies used to analyze site traffic, cookies used for market research, and cookies used to display advertising that is not directed to a particular individual.
Advertising cookies track activity across websites in order to understand a viewer’s interests, and direct them specific marketing. Some examples include: cookies used for remarketing, or interest-based advertising.