When you enable Amplemarket's automatic email warm up, we will automatically send emails to other users in the network in order to help warm up your email address and improve your domain reputation.
How it works
We created a network of accounts that will do automatic warm-ups, i.e., once a week we will make sure your account exchanges emails with other members of the network by randomly creating a limited number of threads (2 to 4) between these members.
After the thread is started, each recipient will in turn reply (with an 80% chance) to the thread. The thread may reach up to 8 replies in total.
In order to activate this feature, you need to first go to your Amplemarket settings page, click on "Email warmup", and switch on the feature.
How to set up that filter? Here's all you need to know:
Setting up the filter for G-Suite accounts
Now you just need to create a filter in your Gmail inbox. To do this, you need to follow these steps:
1. Copy the following string:
amplemarketwarmupemail:
(This is the string that we will use to identify the emails that you are receiving from the Amplemarket Warm Up network)
Follow these instructions to create the Gmail filter.
All you need to do is:
- click on the down arrow on your Gmail search bar
- click on the "Subject:" input and paste the string
amplemarketwarmupemail:
you copied above - click on "Create filter"
- Enable "Skip the inbox (Archive it)", "Mark as read", "Never send it to Spam" and "Always mark it as important".
- Good job! 🙌
The following video provides a summary of the steps above:

For help on how to create a filter, see this article on Gmail's Help Center: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6579?hl=en
Setting up the filter for Outlook accounts
Follow these instructions to create the Outlook rule.
- Go to Mail Settings
- click on the "Add a condition" select "Subject includes" and paste the string
amplemarketwarmupemail:
you copied above - Add actions: Mark as read, Move to: Archive, Mark with importance: High

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