Gmail sending limits in G Suite
G Suite limits the amount of mail one user can send. Limits restrict the number of messages sent per day and the number of recipients per message.
If users exceed a G Suite email sending limit, they’ll see an error message, such as:
You have reached a limit for sending email.
You reached a Gmail sending limit.
You exceeded the maximum recipients.
After reaching one of these limits, a user can't send new messages for up to 24 hours. However, they can still access their G Suite account and receive incoming email. The user can also access their other Google services. After this suspension period, sending limits are automatically reset and the user can resume sending mail.
Sending limits
Sending limits can change without notice. Limits per day are applied over a rolling 24-hour period, not a set time of day.
Limit type | Limit |
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Messages per day | 2,000 |
Messages auto-forwarded | 10,000 |
Auto-forward mail filters | 20 |
Recipients per message | 2,000 (500 external) |
Recipients per message sent via SMTPÂ (by POP or IMAPÂ users) or the Gmail API | 100 |
Total recipients per day | 10,000 |
External recipients per day | 3,000 |
Unique recipients per day | 3,000 (2,000 external) |
*Applies to internal and external recipients
What also counts towards a user's limits
Mail sent from a user's alternate address, or alias
Mail an assistant sends on your behalf (if you delegate mail to an assistant)
Mail sent from Gmail’s vacation responder
Gmail sending limits for mobile devices
When you use the Gmail for mobile app in Google Sync mode, the same sending limits apply as when you use Gmail in a web browser (described in the table above).
When you use the Gmail for mobile app in IMAP mode, the IMAP sending limits (described in the table above) apply.
Recommendations for sending bulk email
Here are some ways to avoid exceeding limits when sending a large amount of mail, such as for a marketing campaign:
Stagger mass communications over 2 days
Send messages to one group of recipients, wait 24 hours, and then send to another group.
Send mail to a group address
Send mail to many email addresses using a single group address. For example, contact all users in your organization by adding everyone in the domain to an email list. For more details, see Groups and Group policies and limits.
Use a Marketplace solution
Many third-party developers offer apps for sending bulk mailings. For ideas, go to the G Suite Marketplace. Note: Google does not offer technical support for Marketplace apps. Marketplace solutions are created by third-party developers for a general audience.
Build an App Engine solution
Developers can increase mail limits by building a customized application. See App Engine for mail.
Use a local mail server
If you have a local mail server, use it to send mail directly to recipients to avoid sending limits. This local server should also be added to your SPF record to stop the messages from being marked as spam.
Review bulk sending guidelines and best practices
Some email recipients might report bulk messages as spam. Therefore, you need to ensure that all recipients are willing to receive the emails. You can also check email settings for any incorrectly configured forwarding rules or filters. For details, see our bulk sending guidelines and best practices.