<li>From the Package View screen of the newly created package, choose
<u>(Add)</u> to add the customer's service for this new package.
- <li>Add your own domain, and note down the assigned <b>Service #</b>.
+ <li>Add your own domain.
<li>Go back to <u>View/Edit service definitions</u> on the main menu, and
- <u>Add a new service definition</u> with <i>Table</i> <b>svc_acct</b>. Put
- the <b>Service #</b> for your domain in the <b>domsvc</b> Modifier. Set
- <b>Fixed</b> to define a service locked-in to this domain, or <b>Default</b>
- to define a service which may select from among this domain and the
- customer's domains.
+ <u>Add a new service definition</u> with <i>Table</i> <b>svc_acct</b>.
+ Select your domain in the <b>domsvc</b> Modifier. Set <b>Fixed</b> to define
+ a service locked-in to this domain, or <b>Default</b> to define a service
+ which may select from among this domain and the customer's domains.
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<td> Create at least POP (Point of Presence) by selecting
information for your locales by clicking on the <u>View/Edit locales and tax
rates</b> on the main menu.
+ <li>If you would like Freeside to notify your customers when their credit
+ cards and other billing arrangements are about to expire, arrange for
+ <b>freeside-expiration-alerter</b> to be run daily by cron or similar
+ facility. The message it sends can be configured from the
+ <u>Configuration</u> choice of the main menu as <u>alerter_template</u>.
+
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