The system only parses at the time of order, and if you resend the email
it will go to the original address.  It was initially designed to resend
transfer requests to those that lost the first email.

If the email was incorrect (should be corrected before a transfer, or at
least verified) then you will have to wait for the transfer to timeout and
try again.

Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, A. M. Salim wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> When we re-send a confirmation email request for a domain xfer request
> that has not yet expired but for which the admin contact email has been
> changed in the official WHOIS, who should the email go to?
>
> We would typically need to do this if the admin contact "lost" the
> original email request, or if the admin contact was incorrect and was
> subsequently corrected in the WHOIS.
>
> It seems it still goes to the original admin contact that was on record
> when the xfer request was originally submitted, not the current admin
> which is showing up in WHOIS (the official WHOIS).  Which means the poor
> xfer candidate client has to wait for the original request to expire, then
> submit a fresh xfer request.
>
> Why can OpenSRS not send the email to the current admin contact, whatever
> that may be at the time the re-send request is made?
>
> best regards
> Mike Salim
>
>

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