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  1. Okay, if I get it right, I can skip putting the percentage value into the General Settings and just put fixed amounts per affiliated sale in the Products section? And when a client decides to order another package, will the affiliate get credited again? That's something I want to make sure, as I only want to payout for initial sale referrals.
  2. Oh it appears that it's possible. It's a bit confusing. I can activate the affiliate system in the General Settings and there it only says something about a percentage, but in the products section you can add a fixed amount for a referral. So, how do I proceed? It appears that this topic is now in the wrong forum
  3. I'd like to know whether there's a possibility to credit my affiliates with a certain amount of money per sale, say $25.- per individual sale through their affiliate link, no matter which package or product was bought. I want people who refer others to be paid for just the first sale. If this is not possible, I would have to credit the affiliates by hand, which is just not that pretty.
  4. If you say so. It doesn't work here, however
  5. Well, that was a pickle. I've been trying and trying and finally found out I had to pipe it to the absolute PHP path (which is /usr/local/bin/php in most DA installs) by editing the /etc/virtual/*domain*/aliases file. Eventually I ended up with a piping line like this: support: |/usr/local/bin/php -q /home/*path*/public_html/support/pipe/pipe.php But it works now. And I think you (Matt) can add it to the manual like this, if you like. But make sure to check whether the php path is correct for your install.
  6. No, that doesn't work, but I've done some research and found that you can manually add it in /etc/domain/aliases
  7. Hello, I've tried adding the piping command to a Directadmin autoresponder similar to "support@domain.ext" and it just won't do it: String contains an invalid email address: | php -q /*path*/support/pipe/pipe.php I can't seem to find what's wrong. It just won't take something that is not an e-mail adress. Can anyone help me? Kind regards, Jaap Haagmans
  8. I'd like to inform who would be interested in a Dutch Language file included in the WHMcs package. I have made one for my own website, but I can also make a versatile version that will suit every WHMcs install.
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