Webutil default.env

In our application , we have a env file by the application name i.e. sun2.env. In the webutil.config file we have the envfile=sun2.env.
My question is
All the configuration for deafult.env file recommend in the webutil.doc provided with the webutil download, should it be done in the sun2.env file instead of default.env, as the actual env file used by the app server is sun2.env.
in the sun2.env file , if I'm silent about basehtm parameter will it take the default mentioned in the default.env. Broadly the question is if I'm silent in sun2.env file about a mandatory parameter, then will defaults mentioned in default.env take effect.
Please share.

Hi,
if you use a custom .env file, then all settings belong into this file. The default.env file is named "default" because "by default" we use this with Forms.
Frank

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