Protect Your Inbox and Identity with Reliable Proxy Servers
An email proxy is an intermediary server that hides your real IP address when sending or receiving emails. It helps protect your identity, maintain anonymity, prevent tracking, and manage multiple email accounts safely.
For example: Imagine you run multiple marketing campaigns using different email accounts. Sending all emails from the same IP may trigger spam filters or get your accounts blocked. Using an email proxy assigns a unique IP to each account, ensuring your emails are delivered reliably while keeping your activity private.
Email proxies hide your real IP address when sending or receiving emails, preventing tracking, spam flags, or account blocks.
👉 IPcook provides verified residential IPs to keep your communications anonymous and secure.
Running multiple email accounts from the same IP can trigger restrictions or bans. Proxies assign unique IPs to each account, ensuring smooth operations.
👉 With IPcook’s dynamic residential proxies, you can safely manage multiple accounts without interruptions.
Some email services or marketing tools limit access based on location. Proxies let you use IPs from different countries or cities to bypass these limits.
👉 IPcook offers global location targeting, allowing secure email access anywhere.
Frequent spam reports or repeated IP usage can affect email deliverability. Proxies distribute traffic across clean IPs to maintain high delivery rates.
👉 IPcook’s clean and rotating residential IP pools ensure stable, uninterrupted email communications.
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Check Our Full Pricing PlansConfigure your proxy by selecting the country, city, protocol, and rotation type, then assign a sub-account, set login credentials, and optionally add whitelisted IPs.
Select the desired proxy format (e.g., host:port:user:pass) and quantity, then generate your proxy list by clicking Generate or Generate API Link.
Copy the code snippet for your preferred language (Python, Node.js, PHP, Java, Golang, or C++), then paste it into your application to start using the proxies.