Hi got an email with Fix mobile usability issues found on...

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ladymermaidonline,
Email was from (e-mail address removed)

And email from someone who has "noreply" (or something in that regard) in
its return address ? In other words: only them talking to you, with you
having no way to talk back ? That signifies only one thing to me: SPAM.

And pardon me, but your own question reeks of being spam, trying to either
get the helpfull or the curious readers to click the link you posted
(clickbait).

Regards,
Rudy Wieser


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Is this a legit email? I thought Google automatically made the blogs phone friendly.

Email was from (e-mail address removed) and message was "Fix mobile
usability issues found on [Removed HTML link]
 
In "R.Wieser"
And email from someone who has "noreply" (or something in that regard)
in its return address ? In other words: only them talking to you,
with you having no way to talk back ? That signifies only one thing
to me: SPAM.

Well, no.

I often get similar automatically generated status messages from various
places, from airlines, car rental outfits, even my medical clinic, which
are just informational.

Since they're all people I deal with regularly online, I know the
correct addresses to use if I actually need to contact them.
 
Bert,
I often get similar automatically generated status messages [snip]

Those are easy enough to recognise and, more often than not, expected.

The OP wrote as if she had no idea where the mail came from, and she
certainly didn't expect it. That in combination with that "noreply" and the
"go come look at us" HTML link certainly leads me to believe its spam.

Oh, and having experience with having receieved over a thousand of
"unsolicited advertisement" mails using the same method ofcourse. :-)

Regards,
Rudy Wieser


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