WhmcsBot (optional)

WhmcsBot is the Client ID which will notifiy you via a support ticket about cancellations which got placed at the registrar. You should create a new client and put the client ID into the field WhmcsBot.

Notification

Specificate a mail address which should receive mails from the registrar. When you give in a mail address you will receive notification mails from smartnic (e.g. register or update notifications)

Contact Management (optional)

If you disable the setting "Use Clients Details" at the WHMCS general setting page, WHMCS will use your contact details for all contacts expect the registrant contact.

Under circumstances you would like, that the hoster contact is deposited only in certain contacts. The module let you exactly choose on which contacts (AdminC, ZoneC, TechC, OwnerC) your details should be placed and at which contacts the client details should be placed.

Contact Handle (optional)

Instead of creating a new hoster handle for each domain, an existing contact handle can be used.
If you insert a contact handle, the address details at the WHMCS configuration (see the screenshot above) will be ignored and the given handle will be placed as contact.

Auto Delete Mode

The module can put a cancellation request at domain-bestellsystem if the client does not renew his domain. The following modes are supported:

Note that regardless of the mode selected, the module will automatically cancel the cancellation at domain-bestellsystem if the customer paid for the domain renewal invoice.

Create DNS Zone

When you use the Domain-Bestellsystem nameservers, you should activate this function to meet DENIC requirements. When this option is activated, additional fields are available for selection after saving to store the default records.

Please note following points:

Hidden Lock Status TLDs

TLDs like .DE do not have a registrar lock, but WHMCS displays by default in the clientarea a confusing hint for the customer that no registrar lock is set for his domain, although it is technically not possible at all. Using this feature, the module overrides the default behavior of WHMCS for certain TLDs.

If you enable this feature for TLDs, the module will:

Of course, the mentioned effects refer only to the clientarea. In the admin area of WHMCS everything remains as usual.

To enable the feature for specific TLDs, you need to add the affected TLDs to the "Hidden Lock Status TLDs" option comma separated. It makes no difference if you put a space or a dot in front of the TLD. In the following example all TLDs would be recognized correctly by the module:

However, we recommend using a standardized format, such as: