Benjamin Tomhave wrote:
Why is changing the .qmail-default file a bad thing?

The reason I chose to move away from using the .qmail-default file is because you won't always get the correct username. If you are not using per-user preferences, then it wouldn't matter.

So it's not a matter of being a bad thing, just doesn't cover all the bases.

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.

It is easy to modify qmailadmin to default spam filter to on. When creating an account, you just want the spam filtering checkbox in the checked state, which is a matter of modifying the template.

Jeff
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