Your php version has nothing to do with it. Your provider should be enabling the mailparse extension in their WHM EasyApache config. This means every time they update the module should be there as well.
I would be a bit wary of your provider if they are having issues with this.
Payment Gateways should have two names. One is client facing, and one is admin facing. When our clients get email confirmations, it says "We have received your PayPal Payments Standard payment"
Same thing could be said for bitpay. Most people know it by the Bitcoin name, not bitpay.
I created a Package with available quantity "1" on http://localhost/blesta/admin/packages/add/
Then I consumed it for a client. Now the quantity is "0" and it is displayed correctly on http://localhost/blesta/admin/packages/
But this package still appears in the dropdown selection on http://localhost/blesta/admin/clients/addservice/2/
I am aware that this package can not be consumed again as it produces the ERROR message to indicate that the package is NOT available. Everything works perfect. But how can I get rid of all the "0" quantity packages in in the dropdown selection when adding services. I noticed that this question has been asked befoe back in 2013 or so. The ERROR message, when adding services, has been added after that. But the hiding of the "0" quatity packages in the dropdown selections still exists. Has somebody fixed this issue? If so would you mind posting the code sample please?
Using blesta v.3.6.2 and Universal Module.
Thank you in advance.
I was a bit confused on this, I was checking out his site & thought well nice ( Logo was blah ); then I went to check out his blesta all integrated. Well that wasn't the case I seen WHMCS, I am thinking why didn't he just post that over at WHMCS forums? I am not bashing WHMCS it just would have made more sense posting over at WHMCS wouldn't you think?
Most likely in a language file.. got hits on these..
/language/en_us/client_accounts.php / transactions.php / accounts.php (and some others, but more likely to be one of these.