# Domain & IP Warm-up

- [Getting Started with a Warm-up](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/getting-started-with-a-warm-up.md): Know more on the process of warming up a domain or an IP, which is the first step for all email senders.
- [When Should You Consider an Email Warm-up?](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/when-should-you-consider-an-email-warm-up.md): Email warm-up is a good practice not limited to mail provider migration. Here are other cases where you should consider re-running one.
- [Step 1 - Performance Assessment](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/step-1-performance-assessment.md): Need help evaluating your email performance? Here is a method to help you evaluate your reputation and campaigns/automations performance.
- [Step 2 - Technical Setup](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/step-2-technical-setup.md): Here are the only technical tasks you will need to go through to be able to send your first emails with Batch during your email warm-up.
- [Step 3 - List Hygiene Review](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/step-3-list-hygiene-review.md): See the list hygiene rules you need to implement to be compliant and identify the audiences you should exclude from the warm-up phase.
- [Step 4 - Estimate Your Warmup Target](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/step-4-estimate-your-warmup-target.md): Avoiding common pitfalls with audience selection and timing when elaborating your subdomain warm-up schedule.
- [Step 5 - Warmup Schedule](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/step-5-warmup-schedule.md): Find out how to schedule an email migration schedule for each one of your subdomains, respecting the sending limit set for every day.
- [Step 6 - Templates Review](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/step-6-templates-review.md): Now, let's take a look at the way your campaigns/automations have been scheduled and at your email templates.
- [Final Check](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/final-check.md): Almost ready for takeoff! Run through this checklist to ensure a smooth newsletter warm-up launch with Batch.
- [Monitoring Your Warmup Performance](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/monitoring-your-warmup-performance.md): Performance and reputation monitoring is the last and most important part of the warm-up process.
- [Expected Warmup Issues & Troubleshooting](https://doc.batch.com/guides-and-best-practices/email-deliverability/domain-and-ip-warm-up/expected-warmup-issues-and-troubleshooting.md): Facing delivery and deliverability issues is common during a subdomain warm-up. Here are some of the common issues and how to handle them.


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