Dedicated vs Shared IP Address
Choosing between a dedicated and shared IP affects your sender reputation and warmup requirements. This guide compares both options with clear recommendations.
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Choosing between a dedicated and shared IP affects your sender reputation and warmup requirements. This guide compares both options with clear recommendations.
A proven warmup schedule to build sender reputation on new IPs without getting blocked by ISPs.
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A look at what the AcelleMail team is building in 2026 — new channels, deeper analytics, and a plugin system.
Configure the Extended License to run your own email marketing SaaS with subscription billing and white-label.
Follow a single email from your "Send" button to the recipient's inbox — covering MTA handoff, SMTP conversation, DNS MX lookup, and TLS negotiation.
Seven CAN-SPAM requirements every US email sender must meet — with concrete examples for each.
Use AcelleMail's Extended License to launch a multi-tenant email marketing SaaS — setup, plans, and onboarding.
Use a pool of sending servers to distribute campaign load, achieve IP rotation, and set up automatic failover when one server goes down.
Import contacts into AcelleMail correctly the first time. Learn CSV formatting, field mapping, duplicate handling, and consent considerations.
Discover the best send times by industry, how to use timezone-aware scheduling in AcelleMail, and strategies to maximize open rates globally.
Replace the default database queue driver with Redis for faster, more reliable campaign processing. Covers install, Laravel config, and queue monitoring.
Go beyond {{first_name}} with conditional content blocks, custom field merge tags, and dynamic sections that adapt to each subscriber.
Reduce unsubscribes and improve satisfaction by giving subscribers control over what they receive and how often. Build a preference center that works.
What you need to run AcelleMail — from shared hosting to cloud VPS, with detailed specifications.