How to send bulk messages like 250k daily with GSA Website Contact via proxies or without

1.) Would GSA website contact messages sending can speed up the process, if I send messages with some or many proxies?
If yes, how many approx proxies I could require to send 250k messages daily in every 24 hours?
If yes, how many approx proxies I could require to send 250k messages daily in every 24 hours?
2.) I want to ask if you or anybody has tried to send bulk messages like 250k daily with 25 to 50 proxies or not?
I mean I want to purchase 20 private proxies, and want to try with GSA website contact to send bulk messages, so do we have any tutorial on how to integrate proxies to GSA website contact?
Furthermore, I will wait.
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Would anybody let me know that:
1.) Does the GSA website contact speed up sending messages with 10 to 25 proxies, or is my VPS main only 1 IP enough to send 250k messages per day, daily?
2.) I mean daily 250k sent messages would take how much VPS RAM bandwidth in Mbps, including 10 to 25 proxies?
GSA Website Contact runs stable at 200 threads.
250K messages per day = 10400 per hour = 173 per minute. This works in an ideal world when there is no server delays nor captchas to be solved. In reality, you will experience server processing time and captchas to be solved. Worst case 173 per minute at a 100% success rate. You either have a huge budget for a captcha API or for a decent machine with XEvil on it, neither will give you a 100% success rate though.
Your server IP will probably be banned in no time if you are just sending out junk messages. Using proxies takes this risk but does not improve overall processing time at all.
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