It will at the end depend on what WHOIS the registrar you're taking your names to uses, most use Domain Tools --but a couple actually use WHO.IS (?!), run by Name.com actually-- the Admin email address appearing on the WHOIS your new registrar uses is where the auth email will go to, I'd be really surprised if your new registrar uses the Enom WHOIS, Enom has a horrible WHOIS updating system, a while ago I bought a name on Sedo and thought the worst thing would be that Enom would still be showing my seller's info, well, they were still showing
my seller's seller's info (two owners ago), I could not move the domain out, Sedo got an email from the guy who had sold to my seller asking them about this, Sedo contacted Enom and they cleared it. Another time I bought an Enom name directly from the owner and same thing, only this time he knew about it and when he got the email I should've gotten he clicked on it releasing the domain for me
If the info shown on all WHOIS pages that aren't Enom is for the guy you bought the names from he might agree to click on the auth email or he'll fwd it to you, this is the easiest way
For a long time now Go Daddy has been blocking any WHOIS info if you check most WHOIS services that aren't their own (except Domain Tools apparently) and since almost 1/3 of all domains are w/GD now we should probably check the GD WHOIS as the default one, in fairness to them it has always been remarkably accurate, it updates the second a registrant change is made even for non-GD names. NetSol has a really good WHOIS too (but it doesn't show any info for GD names and it doesn't support many popular ccTLDs), and this one has a lot of details even GD and DT do not show (just about the only thing I like about NetSol....)
Has anyone had this issue before? I am trying to transfer domains out of enom and the whois is correct in my account (and has always been correct) but wrong when looking at the whois at all other registrars.
You can see for yourself. Just do a whois on step.us @ enom and then at any other registrar. I've checked domaintools, moniker, godaddy, ... and they are all wrong. WTF Enom! Is this a way to stop from transferring out?