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1. Email Address . 1 ¡£ µç×ÓÓʼþµØÖ· ¡£When you initiate a transfer request, your current registrar will send the "transfer authorization code" in an email.µ±Ä㿪ʼתÈõÄÇëÇó£¬ÄúĿǰµÄÊé¼Ç¹Ù³¤½«Åɳö¡°×ªÒÆÊÚȨÂ롱ÔÚÒ»·Ýµç×ÓÓʼþ¡£So before you start, you need to make sure your domain's current admin contact email address is working and is free from spam filters.Òò´Ë£¬ÔÚÄú¿ªÊ¼Ç°£¬ÄúÐèҪȷ±£ÄúµÄÓòÃûĿǰµÄÕþ¸®µ±¾ÖÁªÂçµÄµç×ÓÓʼþµØÖ·Êǹ¤×÷ºÍ×ÔÓÉÊÇ´ÓÀ¬»øÓʼþ¹ýÂËÆ÷¡£
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1. Email Address . 1 ¡£ µç×ÓÓʼþµØÖ· ¡£For each transfer request the new registrar you have selected must, for security reasons, email the domain's current admin contact for authorization.Ϊÿ¸ö×ªÒÆµÄÒªÇó£¬ÐÂ×¢²áÄúËùÑ¡ÔñµÄ±ØÐ룬³öÓÚ°²È«ÔÒò£¬µç×ÓÓʼþÓòµÄµ±Ç°Õþ¸®µ±¾ÖÁªÏµÊÚȨ¡£The domain's admin contact email address needs to be current and working, without spam filters which might stop you receiving the message.ÓòÃûµÄ¹ÜÀíÁªÏµÈ˵ĵç×ÓÓʼþµØÖ·£¬±ØÐëºÍµ±Ç°¹¤×÷£¬Ã»ÓÐÀ¬»øÓʼþ¹ýÂËÆ÷¿ÉÄÜ»áÍ£Ö¹Äã½ÓÊÕÓʼþ¡£If you are not sure what your domain's current admin contact email address is, you can find it by doing a WHOIS search .Èç¹ûÄú²»ÖªµÀʲôÄúµÄÍøÓòĿǰµÄÕþ¸®µ±¾ÖÁªÂçµÄµç×ÓÓʼþµØÖ·£¬Äú¿ÉÒÔÕÒµ½Ëü×öÁËWHOIS²éѯ ¡£
3. 3 ¡£The domain you want to transfer must have been registered or renewed more than 60 days ago .ÍøÓòÄúÒª×ªÒÆ£¬±ØÐëÒѵǼǻòÐøÆÚµÄ60¶àÌìǰ ¡£If not, then your current registrar will refuse the transfer.Èç¹ûûÓУ¬ÄÇôÄúĿǰµÄÊé¼Ç¹Ù³¤½«¾Ü¾ø×ªÒÆ¡£Please follow this link if you want to know the reasons for the 60 day domain transfer rule.Çëµã»÷ÒÔÏÂÁ´½ÓÈç¹ûÄãÏëÖªµÀµÄÔÒòΪ60ÌìÓò×ªÒÆµÄ¹æÔò¡£
4. 4 ¡£Is your domain subject to a dispute? If it is, then your current registrar will refuse the transfer.ÊÇÄúµÄÍøÓòÊܵ½Õù¶Ë£¿Èç¹ûÊǵϰ£¬ÄúĿǰµÄÊé¼Ç¹Ù³¤½«¾Ü¾ø×ªÒÆ¡£
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