Proxies for gmail management

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What proxies should i use for gmail management? How many per 100 gmails?

Only need to read and reply through proxies
 
Cheapest solution is 4G router or dsl connection where you get fresh IP with ever router reboot. If thats not an option buy 4G proxy that rotate every X minutes.
 
Residential proxies will work just fine. Depends on what you're going to use those accounts for, but if it's not streaming or something like that, it won't cost you a lot, as residential providers often charge per GB.
 
Residential proxies will work just fine. Depends on what you're going to use those accounts for, but if it's not streaming or something like that, it won't cost you a lot, as residential providers often charge per GB.

You think 1 resi proxy per 100 accounts would do it? Just going to receive & reply to emails sent through gmails SMTP
 
I think that simple ipv4/ipv6 is suitable for this
 
I recommend using Residential proxies, it should work fine and your gmail account will be less disabled.
 
Doubt that anybody uses IPv6 for Gmails. Account management there is not as difficult, so you won't likely run out of IPv4 proxies anytime soon there.
 
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