On Mon, 23 Nov 2020, 21:55 John Levine, <jo...@taugh.com> wrote: > In article <f57ec7e59aed47ce96f747f10c746...@verisign.com> you write: > > [SAH] I’m not talking about rejecting a transfer. I’m talking about > what a registrar that does not support EAI would/should do if > >it is the receiving registrar of a domain that includes contacts using > internationalized email addresses and those addresses aren’t > >supported by the registrar. How should this work? > > Reject the transfer -- you get what you pay for. > > Transfers only happen when a registrant asks for them. If registrars > find that they're losing customers due to inability to handle EAI > addresses, they can decide that it's an acceptable cost or they can > upgrade their software, either to handle EAI, or to ask the registrant > to change her e-mail address to an ASCII one and try again. >
If I remember correctly, there is a closed list of reasons to reject the transfer for the gTLDs. CCTLDs may establish any rules they want. > > >
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