Email Campaign Issue 'You've Reached a sending Limit' in gSuite?

We're a new startup just turning on our outbound campaign for the first time. We setup an alternate domain (we don't campaign from our primary) and used Lemwarm to warmup each account for a week. Out first day of e-mails went well and delivered good results (50 emails/day/acount).


Unfortunately, on day 2, we received the following error directly from Google when Outreach tried to send messages:


"You have reached a limit for sending mail. Your message was not sent."


We were only attempting to send 65/day/account, which I would have thought would be below any gSuite theshholds. Has anyone encountered this before? I imagine Lemwarm is sending some emails on our behalf too so our total per day is a bit higher but was still surprised to have this issue.

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SADNESSLieutenant
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How many accounts are you sending too? I know anything near the 2000 /day range from a single domain get's flagged and shut down and you should try to keep it at - at least 500

Heres a article on it __ https://support.google.com/a/answer/166852?hl=en
SADNESSLieutenant
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I'd suggest doing some backwards math and if you want to send out 10000/day get 10 accounts, alternatively there are services you can utilize to mass send emails for like a cent or 3 cents each I use to utilize back in my political campaigning days
GreyHat
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We had attempted to send 520 emails (65 per account * 8 accounts). In addition, Lemwarm was set to send 40 emails per account to other lemwarm users. Don't know exactly how many domains we were sending to, I imagine we had 1-3 targets per domain. So based on your numbers we still should have been under the limits. Would be a little curious about the mass send services you're referring to. Still got their info?
CuriousFox
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@SADNESSLieutenantis this in your wheelhouse?
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yep. just responded above
TennisandSales
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hmm i have not seen this. are you aware of what the limit is?

one person i keep seeing that talks about emails and making sure they are in the right inbox is this guy.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesseoue/

check out his content and see if he can help?
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Just so long as itโ€™s under 100 I always thought you were in good shape..? News to me as well
jefe
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I've only seen this kind of thing with much higher volume. Unfortunately Google's support SUCKS.

We had a BDR with a similar issue and the admin for our GSuite account just had to toggle it back on - it was some weird security setting to make sure that he was aware of the volume going out.
antiASKHOLE
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I rarely send mass emails more than 25 at a time. So no problems here. I did however have an old co-worker that would constant get him gmail locked due to sending too many emails.
hh456
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hey rookie,

buy gmass: https://www.gmass.co/ and sign up for their free smtp service https://www.gmass.co/blog/send-unlimited-emails-gmail-using-smtp/.

It's $20 a month and you can have your branded domain and blow past their send limits with no worries. you've probably ruined your current account but you can start a new one and knock it out of the park. also read my article: https://bravado.co/academy/diy-tech-deck
Kosta_Konfucius
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