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Have a question about email service providers. Specifically inbox delivery and warmup. Over the years I gathered a ~200k email database of players from my projects. I cleared them by using debounce.io and now I have 100k clean emails. That means I can send a mass newsletter and bounce rate should be good. Now my main question is what email services provider should I use? For email client I thought of setting up sendy.co, for hosting it use sendybay.com and for smtp use pepipost.com But the problem with sendy is that it sends emails without any delay. Like 2-3 emails a second. Is there a difference in terms of inbox delivery and domain reputation wether I send all emails in bulk with sendy or should I try to keep low profile and send lets say 1k a day? I have friends who use amazon ses and they are able to send even 100k a day, given that emails database is cleared(valid working emails) and bounce rate is low.

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    SES is a solid way to go. The postmaster has direct lines to spam houses and personally gets to know their largest customers, and is one of the finest people I've had the privilege of working with. As a team, they handle the details of spamlisting and rate limiting, your blast size won't even register for them, and they'll spread it out over periods that account for any transit and receipt issues.
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    @SortOfTested what do you mean by postmaster? Are u still talking about amazon ses here or some other provider?
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    @zemaitis they call their TPM postmaster. It's a flexible position that changes based on the needs of the team, for them that need was edge engagement.
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    None, it's called spam.

    FUCK YOU all using this method.
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    For transactional E-Mails: PostMark
    For Newsletters: MailChimp
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    Thanks for info
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