GetResponse combines newsletters, autoresponders, and marketing automation in one platform — which also means a domain sending across all three needs a solid reputation before it's put to real work. If you're setting up a new domain, moving senders, or fixing a deliverability issue, that reputation has to be built up deliberately using Seedlist Warmup, since GetResponse doesn't offer the SMTP or IMAP access a traditional mailbox warmup would need.
GetResponse doesn't offer SMTP or IMAP access, so a normal warmup connection isn't possible on this platform. Seedlist Warmup solves that: instead of connecting your mailbox, you add E-Warmup's seed addresses as a list inside GetResponse and send to them from a GetResponse campaign. Our network engages with those emails the same way it does with a connected mailbox, and your sending domain's reputation builds normally — so by the time you're sending real campaigns, your domain is already trusted by inbox providers.
This guide walks you through warming up a GetResponse sending domain with Seedlist Warmup, start to finish.
Prerequisites
An active E-Warmup account (Free)
Seed credits
Access to your GetResponse account, with the sending domain you want to warm up already verified in GetResponse
Log in to your E-Warmup dashboard and open the Seedlist Warmup section from the left navbar.
Select a pack that matches your needs:
Warmup Launch – 200 credits ($19 one-time)
Warmup Campaign – 600 credits ($37 one-time)
Warmup Session – 1,000 credits ($55 one-time)
Or contact us for a DFY / custom pack
Credits never expire and can be used across unlimited campaigns.

Not sure which pack to choose? Contact live chat support and we'll help you size it to your sending volume.
Sender Address – Enter the exact "from" email address you'll use to send the campaign from GetResponse (this should be on the domain you're warming up).
Download the seed list – Download the latest seed list (CSV). Lists are mixed across Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo and support both B2B and B2C orientations. Always download a fresh list before a new campaign.
Import the seed list into GetResponse – In GetResponse, go to Contacts → Add Contacts → Import, and upload the CSV into a new or dedicated list. This becomes the recipient list for your warmup campaign.
Set up tracking – Copy the unique tracking code from the Tracking setup box. In GetResponse's newsletter/campaign editor, paste this code into the subject line of the email you're sending to the seed list. This is how E-Warmup detects when your emails reach the seed addresses. After adding the code, check the box: "I've added the tracking code to my mail subject line."

In GetResponse, create a newsletter, set the recipient list to the seed list you just imported, and send or schedule it as normal. Then return to your E-Warmup Seedlist Warmup campaign, click Start Warmup, and select when the seed warmup system should begin.

Note: Send this campaign only to the seed list you imported — not to your real contacts.
Return to your E-Warmup campaign page to track engagement and inbox placement as the seeds start interacting with your emails.

Quick tips
Always use the exact sender address you registered, and make sure it's on the domain you're warming up.
Never remove the tracking code from the subject line.
Start with a smaller seed list and increase gradually as your domain reputation builds.
Credits are only used when you download the CSV.
Keep the seed list in its own list so warmup sends never mix with live campaigns.
Does warming up interfere with my GetResponse autoresponders or automation workflows? No, as long as the warmup message goes out as a standalone newsletter to the seed list — autoresponders and automation workflows keep running independently and aren't affected.
Can you warm up a domain in GetResponse without SMTP access? Yes. GetResponse doesn't support SMTP/IMAP mailbox connections, so E-Warmup uses Seedlist Warmup instead — you send to a seed list from inside GetResponse, and E-Warmup's network handles the engagement that builds domain reputation.
How long does GetResponse domain warmup take? Warmup timelines depend on your current sending volume and domain age, but most users start with a smaller seed list and scale up gradually over several weeks, as noted in the Quick tips above.
Does Seedlist Warmup work for other platforms without SMTP, like Klaviyo or Mailchimp? Yes — the same seed-list method works for any ESP that doesn't expose SMTP/IMAP, including Klaviyo, Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, Constant Contact, AWeber, Omnisend, HubSpot, and Shopify.
Where do I get the tracking code for my GetResponse campaign? It's shown in the Tracking setup box in your E-Warmup Seedlist Warmup campaign — copy it into the subject line of the GetResponse email you send to your seed list.
Need more details about Seedlist Warmup? Check this article: Introducing Seedlist Warmup for Mailchimp, Klaviyo, Omnisend, Shopify, and any ESP that doesn't support SMTP.
Introducing Seedlist Warmup
Warmup for Mailchimp, Klaviyo, Omnisend, Shopify, and any ESP that doesn’t support SMTP