WHMCS---Domains Management .

Configuring Domain Pricing

 You can configure your domain pricing in Configuration > Domain Pricing. From here you can enter all your TLDs and set the prices for registration, transfer and renewal for each of them. You can add multiple years options for your clients by entering the same TLD and simply choosing a different period option. You must also select here what addons you offer for each TLD from the options of DNS Management, Email Forwarding and ID Protection along with if an EPP Code (or Auth Code) is required to transfer the domain.

Other Domain Settings

 You can set domain preferences like which registration options to allow, turn the bulk domain checker on/off and set domain addon pricing in General Config > Domains

Automatic Domain Registration

 With Automatic Domain Registration, you can automate the submission of registration and transfer requests with the built in registrars. When enabled, WHMCS will automatically submit the request to the registrar as soon as the client pays you for it.

 You can select a different registrar to be used for each TLD. This is done on the same page as the pricing @ Configuration > Domain Pricing

 Should you wish to not have new domain registration requests submitted automatically but instead wait for you to manually verify and accept the order then you should leave the automatic registrar setting set to None.

Automatic Renewal

 Domain renewals can be enabled for auto submission to the registrar as soon as you receive payment for them. This is done in General Settings > Domains.

 By default, all domains are set to auto-renew. By that, we mean that an invoice will generate x days prior to the due date and once paid, the domain will renew. It won't actually renew without payment being made. It is possible however to set a domain's auto renewal setting to off so that no invoice will generate and it will be allowed to expire. This can be done by ticking the Do Not Renew checkbox on the domains management page in the admin area or by the client themselves through the toggling of the option in the client area.

 Automatic renewal should be turned off at the registrar, as this would override WHMCS' behavior when a customer doesn't pay for renewal or if the do-not-renew box is checked.

Registrar Configuration

 Domain Registrars can be configured by going to Configuration > Domain Registrars in the WHMCS Admin Area. From here, you can set the default nameservers that WHMCS will use for domains registered by the system and if you have an account with one of the supported registrars, you should configure it here.

 Once configured, domains with that registrar that are in your WHMCS will show the nameservers and allow you to change them, along with the WHOIS contact information. It will also allow you to renew domains from WHMCS and to submit registration and transfer requests for new domain orders both manually and automatically.

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