but they seem to be old and apply to older versions, so I'd like to check that crucial point for me : if we use Enom only, can our clients entirely manage their domains' functions on their own within the client side ?
Ours need to be able to check and update their domains' :
- DNS (custom servers or using "ours" ie Enom)
- URL forwarding
- Email forwarding, several addresses forwarded independantly
We currently use Enom's API in a custom site and use some of those features, and I could not test it either in this site's official demo or on the one we setup as it seems we can only experience that once a real domain working on Enom's DNS is in there ?
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dsaunier
Hi
I have found quite a few discussions on the subject including
http://forum.whmcs.com/showthread.php?t=4011&highlight=forwarding&page=2
but they seem to be old and apply to older versions, so I'd like to check that crucial point for me : if we use Enom only, can our clients entirely manage their domains' functions on their own within the client side ?
Ours need to be able to check and update their domains' :
- DNS (custom servers or using "ours" ie Enom)
- URL forwarding
- Email forwarding, several addresses forwarded independantly
We currently use Enom's API in a custom site and use some of those features, and I could not test it either in this site's official demo or on the one we setup as it seems we can only experience that once a real domain working on Enom's DNS is in there ?
Thanks.
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