Unless you or your users happen to be customers of those few mostly french companies who use OVH for customer communication, blocking them is a pretty sensible thing to do. They still host spammers, they still ignore abuse reports, so nothing has changed in the last year.

Cheers,
Hans-Martin

Am 5. August 2020 15:03:04 schrieb "Otto J. Makela via mailop" <mailop@mailop.org>:

On 21/05/2019 12.37, Otto J. Makela via mailop wrote:
Is there any point in receiving any email from any OVH space,
since discussions on this list would seem to indicate they have
no functioning abuse enforcement?

Numerous netblocks registered to them [...]
seem to be permanent spammer havens.

Has the situation improved at all in the last year,
or shall I keep denying access for OVH large blocks?

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193.70.0.0/17
213.32.0.0/17

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