Q: Spamming guarantee?
How can you ensure that emails land in the primary inbox?
According to my knowledge, if we send more than 50 emails in one day from one account, Google may flag it as spam, resulting in them landing in the spam folder.
PigeonMail
Edited Mar 8, 2025A: Hi,
The emails gets into primary inbox, sometimes in promotional and sometime in social and sometimes in spam. All they are categorized based on the sender reputation and the content one is sending.
And since these all emails go through gmail only, it's more likely to land in primary inbox only.
We always suggest our users to start with small emails and build up the sender reputation and it applies to any merge tools or gmail ui itself.
Also we suggest our users to use delay interval feature between every email.