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    mencargo got a reaction from Amyamoxylea in Selling Domains 101   
    I'm looking for guidance in the domain reseller business.
     
    I need to offer .com.mx and .mx domains, among other LATAM ccTLDs.
     
    Competitive, sort by pricing:
    http://www.domainbox.com/pricing/
    http://www.name.com/pricing
    http://www.dynadot.com/company/prices.html
     
    Absurd prices, but available:
    http://www.opensrs.com/site/services/domains/pricing
    https://www.srsplus.com/other-products-and-services/complete-pricing.aspx
    https://www.123-reg.co.uk/domain-names/cheap-domain-names.shtml
     
    I was on the impression that this is the only way I could offer domains, but maybe I'm wrong because I have no experience with it and don't know the details about how it works behind the curtains.
     
    For example, I don't see NameCheap offering a domain reseller account, but every major billing system has a NameCheap integration. So.. would it mean that we register the domain at our name and place our customer info in the Whois?
     
    Are there other ways to offer domain registry online with Blesta?
    Can I connect directly with each country's NIC and have a custom WHOIS?
    Or should I just wait and pray for a domain reseller integration that fits my needs?
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    mencargo got a reaction from wdfee in Knowledge Base / Faq For Support Manager Module   
    I think this is essential for a proper support service.
    Be able to search on a KB and show related articles when submitting a new support ticket, among other useful and time saving features.
     
    I know there's a thread about this somewhere that suggests this, just wanted to list it here and see the actual need/priority for it.
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    mencargo reacted to Cody in Google Oauth Login   
    In all likelihood it would be completely provider agnostic. You'd simply enter the authentication URL for each of the providers you wish to support, or perhaps check boxes from a set of supported (e.g. tested) ones.
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    mencargo got a reaction from Michael in Google Oauth Login   
    Although I would consider it "nice to have" if the user could authenticate with Facebook or LinkedIn, for clients and staff we need an email in the account, so email providers would serve not only as authenticators but also to gather an active and trusted email address and link the account to that, so I would focus on Google, Gmail with > 600 M users and Google Apps with > 5 M companies.
    If you are planning to add it for any OAuth service provider, I would suggest then to have settings to allow or disallow each one from a list of providers supported.
    I would personally leave it only for Google and Hotmail, in that case, maybe Yahoo! when it gets to OAuth 2.0.
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