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CelestialBean
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February 18, 2025
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is mail@email.adobe.com an actual adobe email?

  • February 18, 2025
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Hello, I just got an email from mail@email.adobe.com offering me a free adobe branded item. It looks legit to me with the headers but I'm scared to click on it. I think I'm hitting my 4 year anniversary on my billing cycle for CC so I wasn't sure if it's a real thing for that maybe?

The redeem button goes to this url but I haven't clicked on it: https://t-trg.email.adobe.com/r/?id=h1cd88739,8f20b0dc,8585df3e&e=cDE9Sk00RlcyUkw&s=uFMnXD7BOny5BGHxcWfMmcCQtzbqlcnOFOBoaLkLawA

    Correct answer Ten A

    This is the Japanese version of the community, well, let's leave it at that, we need to read the email header in detail to verify for sure, but we can guess that the email address itself is sent from Adobe's domain.
    The link redirects to an online store platform that is deployed for businesses.
    It does not seem to be a scam to try to get your password, as it appears that you can pick it up with the email you receive and the code provided.

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    Ten A
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    Ten ACommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    February 18, 2025

    This is the Japanese version of the community, well, let's leave it at that, we need to read the email header in detail to verify for sure, but we can guess that the email address itself is sent from Adobe's domain.
    The link redirects to an online store platform that is deployed for businesses.
    It does not seem to be a scam to try to get your password, as it appears that you can pick it up with the email you receive and the code provided.

    CelestialBean
    Participating Frequently
    February 18, 2025

    Oops! Thank you for pointing that out!
    Thanks for the info!