Automated Reputation Engineering
Trust is not granted; it is earned. Warmup is the "Reputation Layer" of Cold Email Engineering. It is the algorithmic process of building a reputation score with Google and Outlook before you launch your campaign.
I. Algorithmic Warmup Logic
Simulating high-fidelity human behavior.
Google's spam filters act as a "Relevance Engine." If you send 100 emails and get 0 replies, Google assumes you are spamming relevance. If you get 45 replies, Google promotes you to the Primary Inbox.
The "Unique Content" Advantage:
Most warmup tools send generic gibberish hidden in a div. Google detects this. Mailly uses a Generative AI Engine to write high-fidelity, context-aware emails for every single warmup interaction.
Old Way: 1,000 identical emails = "Bulk Sender" (Spam).
Mailly Way: 1,000 unique, personalized emails = "High-Value Connector" (Inbox).
By rotating content and context, we don't just "trick" the filter; we prove to Google that your domain is a source of valuable business communication.
Engagement Metrics
Positive Signal Types
Not all interactions are created equal. Google weighs different actions differently when calculating your trust score.
- Reply (High Impact): The strongest signal. It tells Google "This conversation is wanted."
- Mark as Important (Medium Impact): Tells the algorithm this sender is a priority.
- Remove from Spam (Critical Impact): If you land in spam, and a user moves you to Inbox, it is a massive reputation boost. Mailly's warm-up network actively does this for you.
- Open (Low Impact): Pixels are unreliable, so Google cares less about opens and more about engagement.
II. The Ramping Curve
Organic growth simulation.
Anomalies trigger audits. If a new domain suddenly sends 500 emails, it is flagged. You must ramp volume slowly to mimic organic growth. Mailly automatically manages this curve for you.
The Warm-up vs. Scale Ratio
Math, not guessing.
A common mistake is turning off warmup once the campaign starts. This is dangerous. As you send cold emails (which naturally get lower engagement), you must offset them with high-engagement warmup emails to keep your average domain health high.
Safe Volume = (Warmup Volume * 0.3) + Baseline.
If you are sending 50 cold emails a day, you should maintain at least 15-20 warmup emails per day running in the background. Mailly handles this balance automatically via its Deliverability Control engine.
III. Content Hashing & Fingerprinting
Pattern matching is the enemy.
Traditional mass-mailing triggers spam filters because you send the exact same HTML block 1,000 times. Google hashes the content and blocks the pattern.
Mailly protects your reputation via Semantic Variation. Our AI rewrites the core value proposition for every single email, changing sentence structure, synonyms, and greeting formats while keeping the message intent identical.
- Zero Footprints: No two emails share the same content hash.
- Header Rotation: We automatically rotate X-Mailer headers and User-Agents to prevent fingerprinting.
Deliverability Health
IV. Domain Recovery Protocol
What to do when you burn a domain.
If you have already burned your domain (open rates < 15%), you need "Rescue Mode." This is an aggressive protocol to restore reputation. Most platforms tell you to abandon the domain. We tell you how to save it.
Strategy: The Hard Stop
1. Cease Fire: Stop ALL outbound campaigns immediately. Zero volume.
2. Audit & Refresh: Identify the template pattern that caused the flag. Create entirely new copy variants.
3. Slow Ramping: Restart volume at 5 emails/day using the new, high-variance content. Monitor for 7 days before increasing.
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