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Hey, welcome back and no hard feelings! Tell your friends! Thanks for entering into the contest, awesome looking theme. We're a bit OCD also -- which is probably reflected in our code.
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I really like the colors, it stands out but looks great! Sounds like the logo may be new too, very professional looking. Definitely my style.
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Glad to have you, tell your friends!
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We have a HB environment we can use to create the importer, but it hasn't bubbled up to the top of the priority list yet. Are you waiting on a migrator in order to move to Blesta? Are you willing to test an importer for us? It's likely any new importers will be geared for Blesta 3.3.
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I think it looks nice, but the most important thing is that you're using Blesta -- and the changes you made to the order form look really good. I like what you did with the radio options for the payment gateway selector and login/register.
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Make sure the portal plugin is installed under Settings > Company > Plugins. If not, click Available and install it. The default behavior is to forward to the client login if the portal is not installed.
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If a price is defined in the currency for the package, it will use that price. If the price is defined in the companies default currency, but not the currency it was ordered in, then the exchange rate will be used. You can set the exchange rate to be updated automatically under Settings > Company > Currencies > Currency Setup. Click Active Currencies to see the current exchange rate for each currency.
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The root of the installation is the portal, which by default has a link to the default order form, and a link to the login page. You can remove the login page link, and add additional links (like to additional order forms) by editing the markup for the portal page under Settings > Company > Plugins > Portal.
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It would be a good plugin, but probably not something we would be building anytime soon, maybe a 3rd party developer would like a go at it. We use SurveyMonkey.com and it works very well.
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I'm sure Mike from LicenseCart has a copy of this, maybe he would be willing to attach it to this thread.
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The admin area hasn't changed a whole lot with 3.2 so my guess is that would work (Looking at the OP's screenshots). The client area on the other hand is all responsive bootstrap in 3.2, so not sure how that would affect things.
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And register the name servers with their domain registrar, right?
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Upload a PHP file, like info.php with the following code in it: <?php phpinfo(); ?> Then, access the file in your browser. Check for mailparse. It may be that mailparse is available via CLI but not via Apache, it will need to be available to both.
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Don't you have to assign new IP addresses for new name servers? Or has that been done away with?
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3.3 actually should be a smaller release than 3.2, but it does have some highly requested features. We hope to release a beta next month, but there's no official ETA.
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Yep, there is a setting to automatically apply loose credits to unpaid invoices. It works by applying credits first to the oldest invoices. It can be disabled, but as of 3.2, there is no way to manually apply credits. In 3.3, clients can use credits to pay for services manually.
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Ability To Override The System Information Tab In Modules
Paul replied to Mickey's topic in Feature Requests
Has anyone mocked up an example of what they'd like this page to look like for a specific/custom module? -
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That's unusual. Does everything seem to be working normally now? Under Settings > Company > Plugins, you have some plugins installed by default right?
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I think I'm naturally attracted to Interworx because I can relate to them. They are motivated, they innovate, they care about and listen to their customers. This is what the world needs more of.
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How do you like CXS? Has it found and stopped malicious code? A lot of people feel the same way. Not the best decision for cPanel and in hindsight I think they realize that, but they have to make the best of it now. What I like about Plesk most is that it runs on Linux and Windows. We have a Plesk server up and running for development purposes and I could see running Plesk for Windows hosting, but cPanel and Interworx seem like better Linux panels. One panel not many people talk about much, but that has a pretty dedicated (but smaller) following is DirectAdmin. I have high hopes for Interworx. There are some things I don't like about it, but they have a good team and they innovate. I expect to see some major growth with Interworx over the next few years.
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That's an interesting statistic, do you find your customers prefer the Plesk interface over cPanel?
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Domain syncing should be part of the domain registrar plugin that we're planning to release in the future.
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Users can update whois and change name servers. Additional features such as DNS zone management will come after we implement the domain registrar plugin which I don't have an ETA for yet. PauloV is working on some of those features.