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Do you have any connection to this group? ISP: AT&T Services Host Name: omp.awesomeness.mozilla.org Organization: Responsys Country: United States (US) Region/State: CA California City: Redwood City Postal Code: 94065

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ISP: AT&T Services Host Name: omp.awesomeness.mozilla.org Organization: Responsys Country: United States (US) Region/State: CA California City: Redwood City Postal Code: 94065


It looks like spam; I am want to confirm you sent this email. Thanks,

Scotty Simmons scotty.simmons@yahoo.com

ISP: AT&T Services Host Name: omp.awesomeness.mozilla.org Organization: Responsys Country: United States (US) Region/State: CA California City: Redwood City Postal Code: 94065 It looks like spam; I am want to confirm you sent this email. Thanks, Scotty Simmons scotty.simmons@yahoo.com

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Copied from another thread, from last month:

It is a domain that is owned by Mozilla and if you go to http://awesomeness.mozilla.org you are redirected to a privacy policy ( http://policy2.responsys.net/permission.htm ) so the signs point that it may be legit.

You may have subscribe to Mozilla newsletter at some point. For example one can subscribe on http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fx/

Hope that helps.