PH Domain e-mail warm-up group

Gaurav verma
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Hello PH, I know how important it is to warm up your domain name before you send out cold emails. There are many e-mail warm-up services available, but they're too expensive for a founder who is bootstrapping. I have created a Google Sheets document for founders to share their contact information and warm up their domains by exchanging emails. If you're interested you can fill out your details. If you think someone is not on PH and may benefit from it, feel free to share the link with them. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XVe7l_7M2armmV0P9LlNwGKpplAv7eEvu27HrGkZlcs/edit?usp=sharing

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Rich Watson
NVSTly: Social Investing
NVSTly: Social Investing
Does this really help? Does it help from preventing new domains being marked as spam?
Gaurav verma
@richw I used postfix on VPS as I do not want to maintain the hardware part myself.
Gaurav verma
@richw That is a good question. A few of the point in analyzing to judge a domain to mark as spam is domain age and total email exchange. For the domain age we cannot do anything but for email change, we can gradually increase the number. And if many people mark your email as Not A Spam, it will force the e-mail providers like google to not mark your email as spam. I've built an e-mail server for my SaaS, first all my test e-mails were landing in spam but I marked each one of them as Not A Spam. Now, my emails are landing in inbox. From my experience I can say, this does helps.
Rich Watson
NVSTly: Social Investing
NVSTly: Social Investing
@gaurav_verma10 Awesome, I think this is what I need to do too then. We don't use an email provider, I'm just using Gmail. I have emails forwarded to a Gmail account and then I have added emails to send from to Gmail. BTW, what did you use to setup your own email server? I've been wanting to do this, setting one up on our VPS or my raspberry pi...
Rich Watson
NVSTly: Social Investing
NVSTly: Social Investing
@gaurav_verma10 thanks, will look into this