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Does Firefox domain names include https://click.e.mozilla.org/ or Mozilla@e.mozilla.org or have I encountered a scam?

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Received an email and while official looking the embedded links seem fishy to me but I cannot be certain if they are valid Firefox domain names. The email does include valid looking logos and looks official enough stating "We are updating the Firefox Services Legal Terms and Privacy Notice.". The return email is Mozilla@e.mozilla.org and all of the links contain https://click.e.mozilla.org/ where the "click." part seems fishy to me as this is more common with spam and Trojans and I would not think that Firefox would use it knowing that. Of coarse I have not visited or clicked on anything in the email as [to me] it is suspicious. I am enclosing an image of a screenshot of the email. If it is valid then I wish to know so I am aware of the valid domain names,... and if it is NOT then I want to know how and who to report it to [who can I forward it to, to help defeat those who sent it]...

Received an email and while official looking the embedded links seem fishy to me but I cannot be certain if they are valid Firefox domain names. The email does include valid looking logos and looks official enough stating "We are updating the Firefox Services Legal Terms and Privacy Notice.". The return email is Mozilla@e.mozilla.org and all of the links contain https://click.e.mozilla.org/ where the "click." part seems fishy to me as this is more common with spam and Trojans and I would not think that Firefox would use it knowing that. Of coarse I have not visited or clicked on anything in the email as [to me] it is suspicious. I am enclosing an image of a screenshot of the email. If it is valid then I wish to know so I am aware of the valid domain names,... and if it is NOT then I want to know how and who to report it to [who can I forward it to, to help defeat those who sent it]...

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Flagging this as duplicate to : https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1180974