I did ask our Datacenter network team where the network is announced to. They 
have exactly the same issue with their ASN.

Regards,
Vitali

> Am 07.10.2024 um 11:24 schrieb Hetzner Blacklist via mailop 
> <[email protected]>:
> 
> Trying to sign up individual IPs or ranges in the SNDS can be tricky. In 
> addition to the two errors you ran into, you can also get:
> 
> - Range too big for sufficient accuracy in detection of hostname similarity
> 
> We have found that the easiest way to sign up IPs is via an ASN.
> 
> If you don't have your own AS, then thinking a little outside the box, you 
> could ask your provider to confirm the request for you, and then you can 
> manually remove all the ranges that don't belong to you.
> 
> Regards
> Bastiaan
> 
> Am 07.10.2024 um 08:40 schrieb Vitali Quiering via mailop:
>> Hello,
>> For a long time we have been struggling to sign up our IPs with Microsoft 
>> SNDS.
>> We are however unable to request access to a /22 IP range because PTR 
>> records are pointing to the customer's domain, so each IP has its own 
>> individual domain as PTR.
>> Because of this, when trying to sign up even 2 IPs in the same request, we 
>> get the following error in the SNDS portal:
>> "Unable to identify any responsible addresses for that range. Please request 
>> a different range, using the following specific reasons as guidance:
>> - xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxxx.xxxx.de) isn't in consistent domain (xxxx-xxx.com)
>> - Sorry, whois.ripe.net will not let us do any more lookups today. Please 
>> come back and try again tomorrow”
>> Microsoft support has been unable to help us in this matter, asking us to be 
>> patient, as they are "working on it", but this has been going on for a very 
>> long time.
>> We see more and more IPs getting throttled/blocked by Microsoft, as we 
>> cannot process complaints from their users.
>> Changing PTRs to a single common domain (our own) is not necessarily an 
>> option, as the IPs are in production.
>> Has anyone come across this situation and was able to bypass it?
>> Is there anyone from Microsoft who can assist with this situation?
>> The ESP I am representing is Klicktipp.com. We send roughly 8 million emails 
>> per month to Microsoft addresses.
>> Regards,
>> Vitali Quiering
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