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ENOM Auto-Renew Settings


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Greetings,

 

I am new to WHMCS, and have read several threads about the following issue here - and want to confirm this before I make a bulk settings change to my ENOM accounts...

 

It is my understanding that I should set all of my ENOM accounts (within the ENOM control panel not in WHMCS) to NOT auto renew. When a payment is received within WHMCS for the domain renewal, it will automatically connect to ENOM and renew the domain for another year; in spite of the fact that the ENOM account has the domain marked to NOT auto renew.

 

Is this assumption correct?

 

Right now - all of my domains are setup in ENOM to auto-renew, and on occasion I get late notice from someone that they don't want to renew it - after I already did. Would the above methodology solve this problem?

 

Finally - is anyone using the ENOM Date Script (sold by a contributing user to these forums)? I am curious as to your level of happiness with it :)

 

Thanks!

--Kevin

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Except for .eu and .de domains - which Enom requires to have auto-renew enabled or the domains go into immediate redemption.

 

Yep. They're an absolute pain where Enom/WHMCS are concerned.

 

The only way we've been able to handle it is to set the registrar to "Email" in WHMCS, and set the next due date to 5 or 6 weeks before expiry

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