Enable LC warm up.
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Garrett Berger
I like the idea of LC email, but unfortunately, at least until you guys add the ability to integrate it with a wam up service, I will still have to host my domains on mail-gun in order to be able to access SMTP credentials. (Which is what is required to be able to integrate with warm up service).
- If you would be able to to give access to the smtp credentials on the LC email, then I would be able to do this...
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Frank Obregon
Soooo what's everyone using instead of Instantly to get around the IMAP?
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Amaury Chedan
What software do you use to warm up LC mails ?
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Dr Svetlana Voloshin
This feature only works if we also have IMAP. SMTP alone is not enough. If this feature is "complete" then how can we access it?
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Alex Wonnell
How would we use these new SMTP credentials to warm up the domain?
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Nigel Moore
Alex WonnellYou plug them into whatever 3rd party domain warmup service you're using so that the warm up service can connect in to do it's warmup work.
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Ronan Demailly
Nigel Moore thanks - any recommendations? I've tried with instantly but get stuck in the IMAP step. Thanks in advance
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Nigel Moore
Ronan Demailly we've successfully used Outreach Bin before, however we used it directly with Mailgun and not through LC Email's implementation of Mailgun.
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Ronan Demailly
Nigel Moore I've used Warmbox for the last week and I'm quite happy so far. I look forward for the Warmup feature though.
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Ronnie Seiler
Ronan Demailly are you using Warmbox to warm up LC emails? How do you set that up in Warmbox?
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Ronan Demailly
Ronnie Seiler yes. You can setup using the SMTP credentials. You need to create these under email services/dedicated domains.
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Linn Kloster
Ronan Demailly does it require providing information on 'SMTP host' and 'port' along with the SMTP records? Instantly does (once you get past the IMAP setup step) but HL support won't provide it (probably because they're working on their own warmup service). Until we have that though all the warmup services we've tried won't work as they require this information, but if you found a way to make it work with warmbox I'd love to know!
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Ronan Demailly
Linn Kloster yes warm box works. No need for IMAP. I couldn't get instantly to work which is why I use Warm box . Easy to setup, up and running in 5 min.
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Linn Kloster
Ronan Demailly Oh that’s excellent, thank you so much! Will set that up tomorrow
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Nathan Klug
Ronan Demailly what information did you put in for SMTP host, port, protocol, and from email? I put info in there, but it still isn't able to connect? Thank you in advance!
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Ronan Demailly
Nathan Klug You have to go into Setting / Domains / then find SMTP and add an SMTP user in GoHighLevel. From there you can go into Warmbox.
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Nathan Klug
Ronan Demailly Thanks. I also learned that when you go into Warmbox I need to pick the "mailgun" option not the SMTP option. Once I used the mailgun option it worked right away.
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Shaun Clark
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RevEx Group
SMTP Credentials For LC Dedicated Domains:
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Linn Kloster
RevEx Group
Our team has been talking to GHL support and done significant research on this but not gotten anywhere in terms of learning how to warm up our email sending subdomain using these SMTP records? We've set them up but not gotten any helpful or clear reply about HOW to use the recently SMTP information to actually warm up a sending domain (only how to set up the records). We've also tested trying to plus the SMTP records into various thrid party email warm up services but without any success (because we lack information to connect them, like SMTP Host and Port). Can you please explain or connect us to someone on your team who knows this? Without that information I don't think this item is ready to be marked as complete.
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Linn Kloster
RevEx Group tagging you again as we're still trying to get this to work, as many others are too it looks like. Most 3rd party warmup tools (like Instantly) require your to provide "SMPT Host" and "Port" information in addition to the SMTP records but the HL support team won't provide that information, which means we can't use the tools to warm up LC email sending domains. That makes me wonder if this task should really be closed?
Please let us know more information on what third party services will work for warming with just the SMTP records if there is a way, so we can actually make progress on this. It's obviously very important to a lot of agencies and standalone accounts.
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Bob Allan
A GHL support rep just told me she heard they are releasing LC Warmup in the next 24 hours!
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Adam Erhart
Bob Allan did you get it in your account? I don't have it in any of mine yet.
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Super User
Bob Allan did you get it in your account? It's already February 22.
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Bob Allan
No, unfortunately, I believe the support rep was confused about this that day. I've moved on from waiting and doing manual or workflow-based warm-up with several personal email addresses, although others recommend emailing friends and having them respond over 2 weeks. That will get old with your client sub-accounts however. There's also the issue with Google clamping down on warm-up services, especially ones using the Google API like (GMass). Not sure if that will affect the roll-out of LC Warmup, or other services (which can't be used with LC at the moment) like Mailgun, Instantly.ai, etc. If and when LC Warmup is available I'll certainly try it but we may need to be cautious about hurting deliverability in the effort to help deliverability, given that Google and others are clamping down on the practice in general.
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Richard Waite
Hopefully this gets done soon, So I can cancel my other email marketing software.
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