Is there a way to allow a user to edit the domain so their DNS records can be a sub-domain of their own website. So something like projects.mysite.com and it redirects me to the Ofuz install I'm using?
Similar to this, can they set what the heading of their subject will be by default so that the automated emails that get sent reflect their organization? Meaning the subject of the email always include [Ofuz] in it, it would be great to have a place where they can edit that and add the reply to email for themselves in the settings.
The first part of the question seems to be outside of this forum scope. Its a DNS and Virtual host setup. Check bind and your web server documentation.
For the second one we use a couple of classes to send email through Ofuz, which I think should make it possible.
Assuming you have a bit of PHP knowledge.
You can find documentation on the Classes and method to send emails to contacts at:
http://www.ofuz.com/opensource/wiki/tutorial:send_emails_to_contacts
Then what you would need is to create a setting item in the Settings:
http://www.ofuz.com/opensource/wiki/plugin:setting
Let me know if the documentation make sens
Thanks. For the first part I didn't mean manage DNS records, but when I go to settings there is no way for me to set my Ofuz account to a sub-domain of my website. Does that make sense. So that when I send and invoice to clients it would have a link like projects projects.mysite.com/inv/invoiceurl instead of ofuz.net/inv/invoiceurl.
The rest makes sense to me. Thanks!
I guess each domain would have to purchase an SSL certificate, is that doable? It only applied if you use authorize.net, correct?
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