Depending on where the author of this thread lives, or even where the provider is located, it may be that if provider says that email is deleted, it truly means it’s deleted, and not deactivated (see GDPR).
Also, the author said
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which means that this email must be stored in provider’s database kinda like this:
login: [email protected]_deleted
password: password
This means that logging to ”[email protected]” is seen as logging to an unexisting account.
Logging to ”[email protected]_deleted” is seen as an error, because there can’t be a domain ending in ”.com_deleted”.
Creating new email is seen as creating ”[email protected]” where this email somewhat is in this database and is considered as error once more.
Also bear in mind that deleting account is automated and for the sake of privacy rather nobody will manually change any database (or that’s what I think), even if such things as password are encrypted (which should be).
Wow, this was rather long explanation. Have a nice day!
I was talking to _p11 above me. If I remember correctly from the computer client (which I haven’t used the last two months to be sure) you have the ability to change the “myteamspeak” registered email (if he is still logged in of course)
The E-mail change can only be done on the website and requires access to the old one, because a validation mail is send to the old one to start the progress. And as long the validation did not happen the E-mail to the new address won’t be send.
I have searched for this issue and could not find it, I no longer have access to my old email address, how do I get it changed to my new Email address?
You certainly cannot change the email yourself if you can’t access it anymore - how would they authenticate you?
You can shoot your shot by asking the support though.
You can open a support ticket through the icon on the bottom right.