This tutorial assumes you’ve already logged in to your WHMCS admin panel.
Now let’s learn how to use ausweb hosting to customize the email templates.
1) Go to the setup menu.
Continue reading How to customize the e-mail templates used by WHMCS
This tutorial assumes you’ve already logged in to your WHMCS admin panel.
Now let’s learn how to use ausweb hosting to customize the email templates.
1) Go to the setup menu.
Continue reading How to customize the e-mail templates used by WHMCS
This tutorial assumes you’ve already logged in to your WHMCS admin panel.
WHMCS can be configured to import any client e-mails you receive new tickets for them as needed. This is done using two similar methods, both different forms of what’s known as piping.
For this tutorial, we’ll be using cPanel to set up the piping. You’ll get a general sailing idea of what to do with other control panels, but more details can be found on the email piping page of the WHMCS documentation.
1) Start by going to the setup menu…
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This tutorial assumes you’ve already in to your WHMCS admin panel.
Now let’s learn how to set up support departments.
1) Go to the setup menu.
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This tutorial assumes you’ve already logged in to your admin panel.
If you have lots of cPanel/WHM accounts, it can take hours to get them all added to WHMCS. Fortunately, there’s a shortcut utility.
In order for this to work, you must have a package set up in WHMCS corresponding to every WHM package used by the accounts you plan to import.
1) Open the utilities menu.
Continue reading How to import cPanel/WHM domains into WHMCS
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With WHMCS, you can set the prices of each top-level domain you want to sell. You can also set it up to work with many different domain registrars.
1) Go to setup.
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