Email explained: What’s a dedicated IP?

We give you the rundown on dedicated IPs and how to use them for your email strategy

About this episode:

Understanding the subtler points of email can be confusing, but we want to give you some clarity with Email Explained. In this series, we’ll be covering some common questions senders ask us in a way that helps anybody learn — a big whiteboard. Trying to land in the inbox and not sure if you need a dedicated IP? This week Patrick Tilley, one of Mailgun's developers, gives you the rundown on dedicated IPs and how you can use them for your email strategy.

Meet your presenters

Patrick Tilley

Patrick Tilley

Product Security Engineer at Sinch Mailgun

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Email explained: What’s a dedicated IP?

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