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diff --git a/FS/FS/part_export/communigate_pro_singledomain.pm b/FS/FS/part_export/communigate_pro_singledomain.pm
index 6a1bf60eb..cecea2826 100644
--- a/FS/FS/part_export/communigate_pro_singledomain.pm
+++ b/FS/FS/part_export/communigate_pro_singledomain.pm
@@ -16,11 +16,12 @@ tie my %options, 'Tie::IxHash', %FS::part_export::communigate_pro::options,
'Real-time export to a CommuniGate Pro mail server, one domain only',
'options' => \%options,
'nodomain' => 'Y',
+ 'default_svc_class' => 'Email',
'notes' => <<'END'
Real time export to a
CommuniGate Pro
mail server. This is an unusual export to CommuniGate Pro that forces all
-accounts into a single domain. As CommuniGate Pro supports multipledomains,
+accounts into a single domain. As CommuniGate Pro supports multiple domains,
unless you have a specific reason for using this export, you probably want to
use the communigate_pro export instead. The
CommuniGate Pro Perl Interface