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Can that domain be removed/changed in future or are you married to it?
You can rename it anytime
Orders are live again. I'm testing DA passwords as customers are sent them via email upon registration, so if the password fails right after provision I'm going behind you and fixing it. Of course once you're in DA, you probably want to change that pass.
As of today we've increased customer's abilities to customize their spam filtering by moving MXRBL from an exim rule to a SpamAssassin rule. More here: https://blog.mxroute.com/mxrbl-moved-to-spamassassin/
Got in with no password issues! Feels so cool to have such a low ID #.
One thing I found odd when signing up was the required "Address 2" field, but maybe that's just a configuration option and not something set in stone by the panel?
For some strange reason I am not able to download the invoice or do anything and I am logged out..
Required client fields are configurable.
@jar has helpfully raised a few issues to date which are greatly appreciated - the real word production feedback is invaluable - and no doubt there will be more to come.
I have to say it's nice to see you're trying to support the growth of a FOSS billing panel. You're really putting your money where your mouth is and I can respect it, I'll probably order in a bit.
So far so good. Most accounts are provisioning fine, but some passwords are still failing and I'm having to go in and set the manually to match what gets sent in the welcome email.
So don't be alarmed if you have a T-Mobile IP listed as a login on your DirectAdmin account, I'm just checking that you received working details
Were any of the Afterlogic licenses lifetime and would you be open to selling them upon approval from Afterlogic?
Yearly, 25,000 user license. It might have a few months left on it if you want it.
grabbed it for sure, thank you. Everything went smooth
you didnt needed to teach me this
By the way, address 2 is this somwthing common in usa? I have never heard that person would enter address 1 and address 2 in virtual services. Such setup usually goes in shops with physical goods to be delivered.
I understand it as
Address (line) 1
Address (line) 2
Yeah I guess it's more of an US thing, not using Address 2 in Sweden either...
By the way, around passwords @jar, might it me that some passwords are generated with characters that are not supported and therefore setting the password fails? I have had some issues with " % ; ' \ in some places.
fyi they’re 67 cents from https://spaceship.com
they’re a new (i think) registrar. i just got one and it works
looks like their renewal is broken as i can’t extend the domain with them. they claim to still be in beta.
Pretty sure it's this - Blesta & WHMCS has the same by default, but I'm pretty sure they're both set to optional and I've seen WHMCS as Street Address 1 / 2 instead.
Why no catch-all btw? Just wondering.
I was having trouble deploying the feature with the billing system at the time, and catchall allows people to lazily send the cost of providing service to their account through the roof. Think catchall forwarder to Gmail + spammers randomly generating usernames @ their domain, can get out of hand pretty quickly on overhead under the right conditions.
Oh, I didn't know anyone did that lol. For me I just like to lazily get any emails sent to a domain.
Btw I bought already and setup, everything worked fine and I didn't see you need to login so I think the password worked. I have a suggestion though if you accepting them: the DKIM was kinda hard to find as the guide linked in the email is not the same panel I guess. Maybe add (DKIM) to the "email routing" menu or something.
CatchAll used only in few instances:
Either of these options are malice to the provider.
Sorry but beg to differ. I use a unique address for every service I subscribe to and rely on catch-all to deliver that.
It means I can blacklist specific sources that misuse or sell my signup or get compromised, without affecting deliverability from other services.
The addresses all match a pattern, so I can implicitly reject random spam targets, e.g. john@ jane@ sales@ accounts@ etc.
Spaceship is a brand of Namecheap. They want to sell domains "at cost". It's gonna become a very popular name pretty soon, especially in the LE world.
[email protected] exist long time and is well supported by 99% mail admins. Why catchAll? You should receive massive amount of spam...
some sites will block the registrations using such aliases, simply by forbidding + in the email address.
Not knocking it, but it does expose your base mailbox name and is open to deliberate abuse. And there are fringe cases where the '+' format fails validation and can't be used.
Not if you block/sideline simple alphanumeric mailbox names that don't match a pattern. In fact I sideline mine to a spam folder just for reference, and receive way less spam than I used to since moving to MXRoute, a testament I suppose to @jar's pre-delivery spam filtering.
This is a setting in Fossbilling @jar should be able to disable it...