We got this recently: From: Domain Registry of America <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Saturday, August 31, 2002, 4:24:28 AM Subject: Domain Transfer Request for XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.COM
===8<==============Original message text=============== Dear Customer, You are receiving this notice because you are listed as one of the contacts for the domain name XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.COM. We have received a transfer request to move this domain to a different registrar. Please click on the following URL link and let us know if you approve OR disapprove this domain transfer: PLEASE NOTE: if the link below is broken you will need to copy and paste everything between < > into your browser <http://www.transfer-approval.com/universal.asp?id=XXXXXXXX-XXXXXX-XXXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXXXXX> The deadline for responding to this request is: Sep 05, 2002. Thank you for your time and attention regarding this matter. If you have any questions please reply to this e-mail. Sincerely, Domain Registry of America ================================================================== Background: *) The domain is locked *) We have not clicked on the link *) We have no idea if the client clicked on the link or no. So what happens to this transfer? -- Best regards, Ashish Pawaskar ********************************************************************* Internet Wizards - http://www.inwiz.com ********************************************************************* Saturday, August 31, 2002, 12:17:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: DW> No. Tucows correctly takes no action unless the domain owner instructs DW> Tucows to do so. In the absence of instructions otherwise, the registry DW> proceeds with the transfer after a period of time. DW> Keep in mind, as per the ICANN agreements (Which all registrars hold dear, DW> and follow to the letter...*snicker*), the receiving registrar has already DW> authenticated the request with the user prior to the request even hitting DW> the registry/losing-registrar.
