> The features missing from above are changing per domain (which even if
> there was an option, it should just make the user's .qmail file filter
> and not change the .qmail-default file).  It is also missing the
> .qmailadmin-limits directive.
>
Why is changing the .qmail-default file a bad thing?  Why not setup
filtering for the whole domain in one move rather than having to setup
spam-filtering on a per-user basis?  I want spam filtering on by default,
and I can't really accomplish that with per-user enable/disable without
modifying account creation processes, which would be a pain.


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