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GoogleApps WHMCS Addon


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Description

This module will allow your clients to switch between Local and Google Apps hosted email. It will also add the applicable CNAME entries for mail, calendar, start, and docs when Google Apps is selected. This module only works with cPanel servers. Resellers will also have the ability to modify their clients domain settings as well

 

Installation

1) Copy all files into your whmcs installation directory

2) Add language entries for responses (see README)

3) Add template code to clientareaproductdetails.tpl (see README)

4) Thats it!

 

Additional Information

- This addon will only work with cPanel servers

 

Support

Direct email support will be provided on an as-needed basis. Updates/bug fixes will be provided

free of charge to all purchasers for the duration of the product lifetime.

 

The lifecycle of this product may be terminated at any time, at which point all existing support

obligations will be null and void.

 

Cost

The cost for this module is $35, which includes unlimited updates and support.

 

You can purchase the module from the following link:

http://www.whmcs.com/members/communityaddons.php?action=viewmod&id=162

 

Screenshots

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The SPF record would need to be added manually, I did not put that into this version.

 

The main reason is getting the outgoing mail server IP address is not as easy as pulling the IP address from the servers table. Theres a tweak setting in cPanel that sends mail out using the accounts IP address rather than the main server IP, which would break that logic for the SPF record.

 

Either way, I'll investigate a good way to handle it and perhaps att it in a future version.

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Google's suggestion is to add the following include to your SPF record:

 

include:_spf.google.com _netblocks.google.com

 

It appears to be generic enough to include in a template to modify the SPF record??

 

Also, does your module manage all of the possible MX records that Google documents and can this be changed manually by us?

 

Thank you!

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I'll think about adding the SPF records into the next release.

 

The module does not have any configuration to it, so you cannot change the MX records manually. However, it does include all of the MX entries recommended by google. I will think about adding an admin interface with the option to change them in a future release.

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I also noticed that my pages are loading a lot slower with this module loaded, none the less it's great! hope to see the following:

 

caching added

current setting highlighted (eg local MX or googlemaps)

when the setting is updated, use the greenbox not the error box

 

That is all :)

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