In article <20170213124355.gb11...@danton.fire-world.de> you write:
>I'm facing the same problem. My mailserver sent *two* mails to
>Microsofts hotmail.com MX servers in the last few weeks and both of
>them were personal mails, no spam, no forwardings. Suddenly my server
>is on the blacklist. Microsoft support won't tell me why the server is
>on the blacklist and also won't remove it. I only get prefabricated
>texts back.

Your server is in 176.9/16.  On my network, I've blocked all mail from
that /16 formany years, with never a user complaint.  If the mail logs
are a guide, Hetzner's customers consist entirely of dusty botted web
servers. 

If you want people to accept your mail, find a more competent
provider.  Often there is a reason that cheap hosting is so cheap.

R's,
John

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