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Has anyone received an email to become an Adobe advisor? Is this legitimate?
Au contraire, mail.adobe.com is part of the Adobe internet domain. Such addresses are used for external e-mail list mailings such as this. If the e-mail actually came from that e-mail address, it is not a scam!
You can agree with @Peru Bob all you want. I have no personal knowledge of any e-mail campaign “to become an Adobe advisor” (in other words, I cannot vouch for that in any way nor did I say I could) but I do know that mail.adobe.com is a valid domain (actually a subdomain) used by Adobe for legitimate outgoing e-mail, typically for e-mail blasts with our various lists. Thus, if all the rest of the e-mail headers are correct, it is coming from Adobe.
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Email from exactly what email address?
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I've gotten emails about the MVP and ACP options but I've never gotten one that refers to an "Advisor".
And the MVP/ACP programs usually require a history of answering questions in these forums. I don't see much of that in your profile. I'm going to take a wild guess and say it's a scam.
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I did - I took the survey - came back as "extremely qualified" but then have never heard back.
I've contacted support a few times and they were of no help and had no idea what I was talking about.
I replied to the original email and also never heard back - so I'm not exactly sure what is going on with it?
Here is my screenshot of the email I got in October.
I'd love to learn more about this
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Whats the Adobe C Space Team
Never heard of them before.
@R Neil Haugen have you heard of this before?
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Looking at the email on that screen capture (@mail.adobe.com) I would say that it is a scam.
Adobe email addresses are @ adobe.com (without the space between@ and a).
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Au contraire, mail.adobe.com is part of the Adobe internet domain. Such addresses are used for external e-mail list mailings such as this. If the e-mail actually came from that e-mail address, it is not a scam!
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Thank you for clarifying that.
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You can agree with @Peru Bob all you want. I have no personal knowledge of any e-mail campaign “to become an Adobe advisor” (in other words, I cannot vouch for that in any way nor did I say I could) but I do know that mail.adobe.com is a valid domain (actually a subdomain) used by Adobe for legitimate outgoing e-mail, typically for e-mail blasts with our various lists. Thus, if all the rest of the e-mail headers are correct, it is coming from Adobe.
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So how do I follow-up with any of this?
I have made the mistake of using my employee email for all of this as it was actually sent through my own personal adobe account...yet still, I can't figure out how to get any further, if it is indeed a real thing!