Am 11.07.21 um 19:39 schrieb Marcus Hoffmann via mailop:
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> Original sending IP: 176.9.145.28
> New sender: 5.45.96.14 

As others have already noted, Hetzner has a somewhat bad reputation. From my 
experience, this may somewhat be explained
by their intransparent and subjectively ineffective abuse policies and 
implementation. Due to them being a german hoster
and the mailservers under my management being located in Germany and having 
german users, I'm very reluctant to outright
block them, but if they were in another country I'd be very inclined to do so.

As it is generally not very effective to request more effective abuse 
management from the position of an abuse reporter,
it would probably be something you as a customer (maybe in coordination with 
other Hetzner customers) could do.

I know this is sadly a matter of being too big to be blocked, Microsoft (and to 
a lesser extent, Google) definitively
belong into the same category and should themselves be blocked for inadequate 
abuse handling but still they can enforce
their somewhat arbitrary rules on senders wanting to send their customers mail 
due to their sheer size. I would
certainly love to have something that would force these (as well as Hetzner, 
OVH, DigitalOcean, etc.) to bring their
abuse handling performance to a level matching the volume of e-mail sent by 
their users.

Cheers,
Hans-Martin

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