How Many Cold Emails Can You Send Per Day (Safely)?
It’s the most common cold email question: how many can I send a day? Send too few and you won’t hit your targets; send too many from one mailbox and you’ll land in spam and burn your domain. The answer isn’t one big number — it’s a small number per mailbox, multiplied across many mailboxes.
The short answer
A common safe guideline is roughly 30–50 cold emails per mailbox per day on a warmed mailbox — and you scale by adding mailboxes, not by pushing one harder. So if you need to send 500 cold emails a day, that’s roughly 10–15 mailboxes, not one inbox sending 500.
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Why there’s a limit at all
It comes down to reputation. Inbox providers watch sending patterns per mailbox. A single account suddenly sending hundreds of cold emails looks exactly like a spammer, and gets filtered. Conservative per-mailbox volume keeps each account looking like a real person and protects its reputation.
Safe per-mailbox limits
- New or warming mailbox: start very low (a handful a day) and ramp over weeks.
- Warmed mailbox: around 30–50 cold emails per day is a widely used safe ceiling.
- Treat these as guidelines, not guarantees — reputation, list quality and engagement all move the real limit.
Scale with more mailboxes, not more per mailbox
The way to send more is horizontal: add mailboxes (and domains) and rotate sending across them. This keeps each mailbox’s volume safe while your total grows. Sender rotation spreads the load automatically.
How many mailboxes do you need? (worked example)
Work backwards from your target. Need 1,000 cold emails a day at about 40 per mailbox? That’s roughly 25 mailboxes, spread across several domains. Our free Cold Email Setup Calculator does this math for you — enter your target volume and it returns the mailboxes and domains you need.
What changes the safe number
- Warmup status — a fully warmed mailbox tolerates more than a fresh one.
- List quality — a clean, verified, engaged list lets you send more safely.
- Reply and engagement rate — positive engagement raises your ceiling; complaints lower it.
- Provider — limits and tolerances vary across Google, Microsoft and others.
Common mistakes
- Sending high volume from a single, fresh mailbox.
- Skipping warmup before ramping.
- Sending from the primary domain.
- Treating the 30–50 figure as a daily target to max out, rather than a safe ceiling.
Frequently asked questions
How many cold emails can I send per day?
Roughly 30–50 per warmed mailbox per day is a common safe guideline; scale by adding mailboxes, not by sending more from one.
Can I send 1,000 cold emails a day?
Yes — but across many mailboxes (roughly 20–30), not from a single inbox. Use the Cold Email Setup Calculator to size it.
Does warmup increase how much I can send?
Yes. A fully warmed mailbox can safely handle more than a brand-new one, and warmup should keep running in the background.
What happens if I send too many?
Deliverability drops, emails land in spam, and you can burn the reputation of the mailbox and its domain.
Scale your sending safely
Outboundry scales your volume safely — pre-warmed mailboxes with automatic sender rotation across domains, sized in seconds by the free Cold Email Setup Calculator. Start your free trial.