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Please add "Password Requirements" options in "Domain Defaults".
Idea shared by Gabriele Maoret - SERSIS - 8/21/2023 at 2:20 AM
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Please add the "Password Requirement" options in "Domain Defaults", so we can configure a standard without changing hundreds of domains one by one...

I know I can set this using "SETTINGS --> PASSWORD REQUIREMENTS" as a sysadmin, but then all options are locked down system wide and a domain admin can't set a different password policy per domain...
Gabriele Maoret - Head of SysAdmins at SERSIS
Currently manages 6 SmarterMail installations (1 in the cloud for SERSIS which provides services to a few hundred third-party email domains + 5 on-premise for customers who prefer to have their mail server in-house)

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Why was this request marked as "completed" even though this option DOES NOT EXIST?

Not even a response or feedback was given...

Please let us know something...
Gabriele Maoret - Head of SysAdmins at SERSIS Currently manages 6 SmarterMail installations (1 in the cloud for SERSIS which provides services to a few hundred third-party email domains + 5 on-premise for customers who prefer to have their mail server in-house)
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Hi Gabriele,

I replied but it looks like my response was lost. 

We won't be adding this to Domain Defaults, but we did update this functionality to allow Domain Admins to adjust password requirements. System Admins can set a baseline and Domain Admins can tighten up those requirements as needed. 

Because we have added the ability for Domain Admins to modify password requirements, I saw it fitting to mark this as Completed. 
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Hi Andrea, thank you for the clarification of your policy on this point.

Although I would have liked it to work differently, now at least I understand why and therefore, despite everything, for the moment I will accept this policy...
Gabriele Maoret - Head of SysAdmins at SERSIS Currently manages 6 SmarterMail installations (1 in the cloud for SERSIS which provides services to a few hundred third-party email domains + 5 on-premise for customers who prefer to have their mail server in-house)

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