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  1. Currently on a vm for testing. Will be moving to a HA setup (using drbd, heartbeat, etc.) on dual dedicated servers, e3 1270, 16gb ram, 2 x intel s3500 ssd when we put it into production.
  2. ezpnet

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    Man, how can you not enjoy hockey? Or basketball? Both action packed.
  3. Hey twhiting9275, pretty sure the trial has the registrars. As cubicwebs said it "does have them"
  4. Yes, indeed. Ubersmith routes it to the latest account the email address is associated with. Blesta could lodge the ticket, but force admin staff to associate the ticket with the appropriate account? My main concern and the concern of my clients, is that they don't want to share the main account login.
  5. Yah Paul, I can see that for the current majority market share of blesta users, a buycpanel integration would make more sense. TBH, I didn't even know such sites/services existed, I signed up with cpanel so long ago... guess perhaps another custom module I need to build. :/
  6. A good designer is hard to find. By good, I don't just mean "makes great designs" but one who can come in on time, on budget and is readily available. Most are so flaky, even the ones who charge "real money" rates. It's sad.
  7. Ahh I guess if you don't have $300/m in billing then it doesn't make sense to use cpanel directly. Sorry, forgot about that. http://cpanel.net/data-centers/become-a-partner-noc/
  8. Hey Cubicwebs, seriously why use buycpanel? I've been trying to figure it out. VPS pricing is a HUGE markup over going to cpanel direct. The dedicated licenses are the same price I pay with almost no cpanel dedicated licenses in my account. Cloudlinux is marked up... I'm confused, what's the benefit?
  9. Never heard of buycpanel. I just looked them up, do you mean: https://www.buycpanel.com? Why not just go through cpanel directly and get an account with them? Pricing is better with cpanel... As cPanel has an API, I simply figured it should be rather easy to have cpanel licenses be managed via blesta. Client orders a vps with cpanel, blesta orders the cpanel license via cpanel api and provisions it. Client cancels, blesta cancels the license via cpanel API. Same could be done with softaculous, etc. Easy peasy.
  10. For example. You sell VPS/Dedicated servers. cPanel is an option. When the client makes a purchase with cpanel included/added on, you need to purchase a license and when the client cancels or whatever, you need to remove the license from your cPanel account. I think this would be a great module for Blesta. (could easily be extended to several other licenses we resell)
  11. Hmmm. So I understand that contacts with the ability to login and permissions granted via acl is not quite here yet. But in the meantime, if contacts can simply use the support system via email, it would remove a huge roadblock for us. The main client (and any contact in the future with support system permissions) should be able to view support tickets, but the main client/any other contacts should not be emailed ticket updates unless they created the ticket or were cc'd on the ticket. Personally, I would love to see the full contact system in place (still waiting on a reply to that sponsored dev cost guys!) so I can encourage users to *actually* use blesta instead of just emailing us but this would be a fairly easy quick fix for contacts I think.
  12. How would I go about sponsoring this? Should I just email sales@blesta.com?
  13. Sure, but it was a list with errors and not a full feature list.
  14. Same vein of thought - what about extending current features - such as an account having multiple fully functional authorized contacts/users? Authorized users with a simple permissions setup... would be awesome. I'd sponsor that today. What if we got a pool of donations for things many of us want to see right away, such as enom? Could that be done? Kinda wish there was a list of feature online where users could actually vote on them...
  15. Seems like pretty aggressive pricing. Or maybe I'm just used to enom's garbage pricing?
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