A "Device verification email" was sent to an obsolete mail address #48737
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I'm traveling right now, so tried to log in into my GitHub account from a laptop. GitHub wants me to verify my device by sending me a n email... but to my surprise it doesn't send this mail to the expected address. Quite some time I have changed my mail address there, and the new address is displayed in my profile.
It is also correctly written in the "To:" header of the mail - but yet, the mail was delivered to the obsolete mailbox (which happens to be functional).
How can I make sure that these mails are delivered to posteo.de?
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