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Generally speaking having a plan is a must. Have a way to check your email reputation daily/weekly to see if you need to adjust as you go.
I would base volumes on current domain and email reputation.
If there 0 rep and all IP's are brand new. start with 100 recipients an hour from 8am - 8pm to hit a target of 1000 per week. Week 2 double your volume so total hit in week 2 would be 2k, then 4k the next,then 8k, then 16k, ect... And each week/day check you reputation status.
If you don't have anything to check your reputation status I would highly recommend the postmaster with googles tools found here (this only measure gmails, which is like 80% of clients): https://postmaster.google.com/managedomains?pli=1
Also here is where validity (return path) can do all this work for you to cover all the other email clients: https://www.validity.com/everest/returnpath/
If those IP's do have current volumes you need to be careful how you increase them. Don't go from 100k to 500k in a day.
Nothing is worse than being blacklisted and trying to come back from bad email rep. Just remember that the ESP's are sensitive to high volume changes. So keep your warm up smooth and steady, take your time, check the status very frequently and you should be good.