I am finally able to sign onto ETO. I had changed my contact address to a gmail account, so I could theoretically work and correspond in peace over the weekend. Unfortunately, as part of the glitch, the confirmation e-mail was not sent to that account until this morning, and the e-mails continued until ETO management turned them off.
Has anyone at ETO administration ever asked what happens if someone accidentally enters a non-working e-mail? How would that person ever get back on ETO? There is apparently no "time out" for the e-mail change confirmation that would cause it to revert back to the original. Even the simplest PIC chip has a WDT that resets.
Anyway, now that the e-mail bug seems to be fixed, I wanted to change my address back to what it originally was. Can't do that and get the error message that that address is currently in use. However, I cannot sign in with that old e-mail address. So, who has it now?
Security features are certainly needed, but when those features are poorly planned and work to prevent legitimate access, they become self-defeating. I hope ETO's administration sees a need to review them.
John