Sending too many cold emails can hurt your deliverability.
But how many is too many?
Is this article, we’ll discuss two types of sending limits and how to stay out of trouble.
Limits are there for a reason…
So, before we dive into sending out our email campaigns we need to revise closely how many emails we can actually send out without risking our sender reputation.
To begin with, if we exceed the limit set by our provider, we run the risk of being suspended. This could last 24 hours or it could be permanent. Not an ideal situation.
In addition:
If we send a large amount of emails and a large percentage bounces back due to an exceeded limit we could face further risks where our brand image and sender reputation can take a serious hit. When that happens, our email deliverability will suffer greatly.
The best way to respect email-sending limits is by having sending schedules.
If you choose to do this with a cold email tool, you can adjust your settings so that emails are spread out throughout the day and not sent out in the form of blasts.
We recommend sending around 100 emails a day, spread out throughout the day so you mimic actual human behavior and protect your email deliverability as much as possible.
For scheduling stick to these tips:
Slow and steady wins the race
Email algorithms are tricky and on a daily basis, we see more spammers and scammers pop up, so protecting recipients has become a major concern for email service providers, which is why it is crucial to be sensible about our email campaigns.
We don’t want to send out 300 emails in one day and get a super low response percentage, because that will seriously harm our domain.
If you want to make sure you’re protecting your email deliverability, you should have a good deliverability checklist to ensure you’re following every step correctly.
Whether you’re losing sleep over exceeding limits or just want to save some time, use a tool such as lemlist, where you can automate all of your cold emails and adjust your own limits and schedules!
We can take into consideration two different types of limits. The limits imposed by our email service providers, and on the other hand the recommended limit to ensure success.
Generally, email service providers set limits in order to avoid spammers and scammers.
In most cases, the ESP (Email Service Provider) could flag our account as SPAM and shut it down altogether. Which is obviously far from our goal
Here’s a list of 8 of the most popular email service providers, so you can take into account the limitations of your provider.
Gmail is designed for businesses of all types and sizes, it is a cloud-based email marketing solution that assists with creating custom professional email addresses, sending bulk emails, etc.
Plus it is integrated into Google Workspace.
📊 Email sending limits per day
2,000 emails with a paid Google Workspace account
1,500 emails for mail merge (previously called multi-send)
500 emails for trial accounts
Should you exceed an email sending limit, you’ll get an error message, such as:
💰Pricing Free plan, from $6 (Business Starter)
iCloud Mail is an email service provider brought by Apple, which seamlessly integrates with all your other Apple devices.
📊 Email sending limit
1,000 messages per day
1,000 recipients per day
500 recipients per message
The size of incoming and outgoing messages (20MB)
Should you exceed the sending limit, you could receive one of these error messages:
💰 Pricing Free, starts at $0.99 (for 50GB)
Work efficiently with email, calendar, contacts, tasks, and more—together in one place. Office integration lets you share attachments right from OneDrive, access contacts, and view LinkedIn profiles.
📊 Email sending limits
5,000 daily recipients
500 maximum recipients per message
1,000 non-relationship recipients per day
Should you exceed the sending limit, you could receive a message such as this:
💰 Pricing Free
Yahoo Mail is a web-based email app that can be accessed on desktops and mobile devices. It includes features for document and image storage, travel confirmations, package delivery tracking, etc.
📊 Email sending limits
100 emails per hour approximately
500 emails a day approximately
100 recipients approximately
Yahoo! Mail does not disclose the exact email-sending limit in order to better enforce anti-spam policies. However, should you exceed their limits, you will receive a notification where they state the time you have to wait to continue sending emails.
💰 Pricing Free
Proton Mail is a private email service that uses open source, independently audited end-to-end encryption and zero-access encryption to secure your communications.
📊 Email sending limits
150 emails per day for free plans
Unlimited message with the Proton Unlimited Plan
Should you exceed the sending limit, you could receive a message such as:
• You are temporarily banned from sending because of spammy or undeliverable emails
💰 Pricing Free, from $3.99/month (Mail Plus)
This omnichannel, cloud-based software solution is a centralized platform to track leads, automate sales workflows, generate invoices, and seamlessly integrate with 500+ third-party apps.
📊 Email sending limits
150 emails per day Free plan
250 emails per day Standard Edition
500 emails per day Professional Edition
1000 emails per day Enterprise Edition
2000 emails per day Ultimate Edition
Should you exceed the sending limit you could receive an email stating
💰 Pricing Free, from $15 (Standard Edition)
GMX is another multi-faceted provider, with just one of its services being free email accounts.
📊 Email sending limits
Spamhaus (spam filtering software) in place
Should you be flagged as spam, you will receive a fair warning in your inbox. GMX gives you a list of recommendations to follow if you have been flagged as spam.
💰 Pricing Free
AOL Mail is a free web-based email service provided by AOL, a division of Yahoo! Inc.
📊 Email sending limits
100 recipients/message approximately
500 recipients/connection approximately
AOL does not disclose the exact email-sending limit. Should you exceed this limit, you will receive a notification, where it generally states the waiting time.
💰 Pricing Free
Even if we have the capacity to send thousands of email a day, it wouldn’t serve our personal interests.
The fact that we can sit around all day and watch TV doesn’t mean that we should, does it?
We recommend warming up your account starting at 10-20 emails per day, and ramping up to 100 emails per day by the fourth week or so.
After your account has been properly warmed up you could send up to 150-200 emails a day.
We do not recommend exceeding this amount due to the fact that not all your emails will be answered, opened, or maybe even delivered. Bear in mind that bounced email addresses will surely hurt your send reputation and email deliverability.
You want to take a slow and steady pace which will give you the opportunity to stop, check, and tweak if there are any issues arising along the way.
It’s also essential to verify all emails before using them to minimize bounces.
G2 Rating | Price | Best for | Standout feature | Con | |
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4.9 star star star star star | $30/mo $75/mo $2,999/mo | Large, distributed sales teams | AI evaluation precision, gamified KPIs | Lack of tracking system | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Sales operations and finance teams | Powerful configurability | Limited training resources and complex to navigate | |
4.4 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Mid-market and enterprise businesses | Comprehensive incentive management | Potentially high cost and steep learning curve | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | $15/user/mo $40/user/mo Enterprise: custom price | Complex sales structures and businesses of all sizes | Complex sales structures and businesses of all sizes | Steep learning curve | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Collaborative teams | Connected planning | Complexity and steep learning curve | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with complex sales structures | Complex incentive compensation management (ICM) with high efficiency and accuracy | Complexity for smaller teams and potentially high costs | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies who want to automate commission calculations and payouts | Simplicity and ease of use | Lack of features like redirection | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | $30/user/mo $35/user/mo Custom: upon request | Businesses that need a comprehensive and user-friendly sales compensation management software | Ease of use and adoption | Lack of ability to configure the product based on user needs | |
4.8 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with modern sales culture and businesses who want real-time insights | A built-in dispute management and real-time visibility | Users say it works slowly, customer support is slow | |
4.9 star star star star star | $30/user/mo $50/user/mo | Smaller sales teams | Powerful automation | Lesser user base and average user interface | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with scalable needs | Automated Commission Calculations | Lack of filtering by date, no mobile app |
PRM Tool | Rating | Feature | Pro | Con | Mobile App | Integrations | Free Plan | Pricing |
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4.65 star star star star star-half | Org-wide alignment | User-friendly layout and database | Suboptimal as a personal CRM | square-check | Lack of tracking system | square-check | Team: $20/month Business: $45/month | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Social Media Integration | Easy contact data collection | No marketing/sales features | square-check | Lack of tracking system | square-xmark 7-day trial | $12/month | |
4.75 star star star star star-half | Block Functions | High customization capability | Not a dedicated CRM | square-check | Limited | square-check | Plus: €7.50/month Business: €14/month | |
N/A | Open-source | Open-source flexibility | Requires extensive manual input | square-xmark | Limited | square-check Self-hosted | $9/month or $90/year | |
3.1 star star star | Simple iOS app | Ideal for non-tech-savvy users | iPhone only | square-check iOS only | Limited | square-xmark 1-month trial | $1.49/month or $14.99/month | |
3.6 star star star star-half | Smart Contact Management | Feature-rich and flexible | Reported bugs | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 7-day trial | Premium: $13.99/month Teams: $17.99/month | |
4.4 star star star star star-half | Customizable Interface | Customizable for teamwork | Pricey for personal use | square-check | Rich | square-xmark | Standard: $24/member Premium: $39/member | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Integrated Calling | Integrated Calling | Too sales-oriented & pricey | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 14-day trial | Startup: $59/user/month Professional: $329/user/month | |
4.8 star star star star star | Business Card Scanning | Business Card Scanning | Mobile only | square-check | Limited | square-check | $9.99/month | |
4.45 star star star star star-half | 160+ app integrations | Comprehensive integrations | No free app version | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 14-day trial | $29.90/month or $24.90/month (billed annually) |
Capterra Rating | Free Trial | Free Plan | Starting Price (excluding the free plan) | Maximum Price (for the most expensive plan) | Best for | |
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4.5 star star star star star-half | square-check 14-day | square-check | €15/month/seat billed annually | €792/month/3 seats billed annually + €45/month for each extra seat | Versatility and free plan | |
4.2 star star star star | square-check 30-day | square-xmark But it offers reduced price to authorised nonprofit organisations | €25/user/month | €500/user/month billed annually (includes Einstein AI) | Best overall operational CRM | |
4.3 star star star star star-half | square-xmark | square-check Limited to 3 users | Comprehensive incentive management | €52/user/month billed annually | Small-medium businesses and automation | |
4.5 star star star star star-half | square-check 14-day | square-xmark | €14/seat/month billed annually | €99/seat/month billed annually | Sales teams and ease of use | |
4.1 star star star star | square-xmark | square-check Limited 10 users | $9.99/user/month billed annually | $64.99/user/month billed annually | Free plan for very small teams up to 10 |
CRM goal | Increase the sales conversion rate for qualified leads from marketing automation campaigns by 10% in the next 6 months. | ||||
SMART Breakdown | 1. Specific: It targets a specific area (conversion rate) for a defined segment (qualified leads from marketing automation). | 2. Measurable: The desired increase (10%) is a clear metric, and the timeframe (6 months) allows for progress tracking. | 3. Achievable: A 10% increase is possible based on historical data and potential improvements. | 4. Relevant: Boosting sales from marketing efforts aligns with overall business objectives. | 5. Time-bound: The 6-month timeframe creates urgency and a clear target date. |
Actions | Step 1: Refine lead qualification criteria to ensure high-quality leads are nurtured through marketing automation. | Step 2: Personalize marketing automation campaigns based on lead demographics, interests, and behavior. | Step 3: Develop targeted landing pages with clear calls to action for qualified leads. | Step 4: Implement lead scoring to prioritize high-potential leads for sales follow-up. | Step 5: Track and analyze campaign performance to identify areas for optimization. |
Outcomes | Increased sales and revenue | Improved marketing automation ROI | Marketing and sales alignment | Data-driven marketing optimization |