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Is this a valid email Mozilla <Mozilla@e.mozilla.org>APlease note: if you do not click the button above, you will be unsubscribed from the Firefox Newsletter.

haven't seen this link @e.mozilla before... thx

haven't seen this link @e.mozilla before... thx

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Anything *.mozilla.org is genuine as only Mozilla has control of mozilla.org as you can see a example list at https://wiki.mozilla.org/Over_100_domains

The Mozilla@e.mozilla.org is used for say https://wiki.mozilla.org/Newsletters from Mozilla. Maybe you signed up on a page like https://www.mozilla.org/newsletter/ or https://www.mozilla.org/contribute/friends/ or https://www.mozilla.org/newsletter/firefox/

Some of these emails can mention articles on https://blog.mozilla.org/

It is interesting that so many people can think a email from *.mozilla.org can be fake or not valid as you are certainly not the first I have seen to ask about the @e.mozilla.org

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Yes that it a valid e-mail address. It's what we use to send out various Mozilla related e-mail newsletters.

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Anything *.mozilla.org is genuine as only Mozilla has control of mozilla.org as you can see a example list at https://wiki.mozilla.org/Over_100_domains

The Mozilla@e.mozilla.org is used for say https://wiki.mozilla.org/Newsletters from Mozilla. Maybe you signed up on a page like https://www.mozilla.org/newsletter/ or https://www.mozilla.org/contribute/friends/ or https://www.mozilla.org/newsletter/firefox/

Some of these emails can mention articles on https://blog.mozilla.org/

It is interesting that so many people can think a email from *.mozilla.org can be fake or not valid as you are certainly not the first I have seen to ask about the @e.mozilla.org

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