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Change the owner of a domain.

"Subscriptions" > choose subscription > "Change Subscriber" > choose new owner in the list
 
I do not think you understand the question...

Client 1; Subscription 1
- domain1
- domain2
- domain3

Client 2; Subscription 2

- domain1
- domain2

And I want to change the owner of the domain3 from Client 1 to Client 2.
I do not want to change the owner of the subscription.
In other words, I want to transfer the domain3 from Subscription 1 to a Subscription 2.
 
Okay, I see now. We plan a tool for that, but not available now.

Meanwhile you could try the following, though it maybe not quite convenient
1. Make target site holder Client 2 / Subscription 2 / domain3a
2. Websites & Domains > Advanced > Website copying > choose original site (domain3) > choose target site (domain3a)
3. Remove domain3. Rename domain3a to domain3

It will not move mail unfortunately.

BTW, what is a purpose of such relocation? Is it like one account is a web designer and another one is a customer?

Regards
 
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