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When another registrar starts pulling your domain to them, ICANN policy lets us notify the registrant before we approve the transfer. The email is the registrant’s last chance to cancel an unauthorised move.

What it looks like

FieldValue
Senderdomain-notifications@noxity.io
Subject pattern<domain> is being transferred out of Noxity”
BodyWho’s gaining the domain (the receiving registrar’s IANA ID and name), the timestamp the request came in, and an approve / cancel link.
DeadlineSet by the gaining registrar, typically 5 days.

What to do

If the transfer is yours, click approve and the move completes immediately. If it isn’t, click cancel. We’ll lock the domain at the registry, change the auth code so the same code can’t be used again, and reach out by ticket so you can investigate where the unauthorised request came from.

What happens if you don’t act

The transfer auto-completes after the gaining registrar’s clock runs out (typically 5 days). The auto-approve is also ICANN policy: the assumption is that the registrant who got the auth code is the one who wants to move. If you suspect the auth code was leaked, cancel before the timer runs out. After the transfer completes, recovery becomes a much slower process involving both registrars and possibly the registry. For the full inbound and outbound flow, see Transfer in and Transfer out.

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