I've been a steady user of UCEPROTECT for years now. I use their levels
1, 2, and 3 with postscreen rankings along side other popular RBLs. On
my systems a UCEPROTECT level 3 rating will reject, unless the IP is
listed in ips.whitelisted.org.
IOW, on your systems any mail coming from an OVH server will be rejected,
unless its admin has paid a fee to the guy who runs UCEPROTECT®. (I'm not
saying that you aren't allowed to do that, but it contradicts what you
seem to believe: that they are a non-shady provider.)
At the time we were discussing this 24 hours ago, there were about ~2400
IPs in their network that were flagged. This number suddenly dropped to
zero (I'd guess that OVH paid something to that guy to clear their
history), but it is now raising again, at a rate of ~350-400 IPs/day (the
same rate as during the previous three days). Which means that, given
that the limit for OVH is 717 flagged IPs, in 24 hours the entire OVH
network will again be on UCEPROTECT® Level 3, unless of course OVH pays
something again (and again and again). See
http://www.uceprotect.net/en/rblcheck.php?asn=16276 .
With that setup, I have yet to see people unable to send email to my
systems.
With that setup, you cannot send an email from one of your OVH servers to
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