Infrastructure
SOCKS Manager
Control SOCKS proxy routing for outbound operations—helping protect origin IPs and keep sending, checkers, and tools consistent.
Managed routing preview
Proxy Pool
Premium tier
Test managed proxies, monitor health, and push to production.
Proxies available
5,495
Requests
0
Active rate
0%
213.5.130.90:31332•SOCKS5•Premium
DNSBL unchecked • last tested —
UnknownUnchecked—
213.5.130.187:32650•SOCKS5•Premium
DNSBL clean • last tested 1h ago
SlowClean940ms
103.22.31.9:1080•HTTP•Standard
DNSBL clean • last tested 3m ago
ActiveClean220ms
Activity
Managed pool ready. Choose SMTP or Proxy.
What it does
SOCKS Manager helps you route outbound activity through SOCKS proxies when your workflow requires it. It centralizes routing preferences, provides visibility into reachability, and supports safer operations across campaigns and infrastructure tools.
Where it helps
- Campaign sending and warm-up flows that benefit from consistent routing
- Validation and checker jobs that must run through the same network path
- Inbox placement testing when your environment needs proxy routing
- Link operations (like URL tools) in environments that restrict direct outbound traffic
Configuration options
- Enable or disable SOCKS routing at the workspace level (availability depends on deployment)
- Select a default proxy pool (or fallback route) for outbound operations
- Authentication settings for private proxy pools (when required)
- Health visibility and status signals so you can catch routing issues early
- Fail-safe behavior: pause, retry, or switch routing when proxies are unavailable (deployment-dependent)
Best practices
- Validate pools with Proxy Checker before using them for sending
- Keep a backup pool for continuity during outages
- Use stable routing during warm-up periods and change variables gradually
- Review Activity Logs when routing changes correlate with deliverability changes