Table of Contents:


Introduction

What is Automatic IP Warmup

(info) As with any warm-up it's key to do so with a set of your most engaged contacts. 

How to setup Automatic IP Warmup

  1. Start by going to Campaigns Overview >> New Campaign and Select IP Warmup.


  2. When you get to the Campaign Configuration screen, you will need to select the 'Single ESP' routing option with the connection you want to warm-up.


  3. Next go to the Schedule Screen and select the date, when you want to launch the warm-up campaign.
  4. In the IP Warmup Plan Settings you will see the Recommended warm-up schedule based on the vendor you've selected (e.g., SendGrid, Mailgun, Sparkpost, etc.). If you want to change the recommended schedule, you can select the Manual option and make changes to the schedule.


  5. Click on the Schedule button to complete the set up.

How to check results of an Ongoing IP Warmup Campaign

  1. You can view the snapshot report from the Campaigns Overview screen, by clicking on the icon of IP Warmup Monitoring Report.




  2. IP Warmup Monitoring Report icon will be available for all IP Warmup campaigns.

  3. You can check the report of Completed campaign in Aggregate report by using the ESP Filter and Group by PER DAY.



Additional Notes

  1. In general a 20-30  day warm-up schedule is recommended and is most common. But if the Total Targeted Size, based on the Segments selected in the Campaign configuration, is lower than needed for a 20 (or 30) day schedule, you have two options:

    1. Continue the campaign anyway: in this option, the campaign will be sent and will end once it completed sending to the total targeted size, even if that's less than 20 or 30 days. 

    2. Cancel the campaign: in this option, the campaign will be aborted at the scheduled launch time, and you will receive an email notification.


  2. In the Advanced Scheduling section you can also adjust the default recommended throttling