good afternoon to the respective community, this email belongs to you or a member in particular

roberto Enrique Briceño Ruiz January 9, 2023

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 9, 2023

Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

You are going to need to explain the question more.  What email?  We can't tell you anything about who owns an email address without having an idea of what it is.  

roberto Enrique Briceño Ruiz January 9, 2023

My question is if you have any member in your web community, who has registered with the emails that I passed in the images, with a link to the airdrop.com page

roberto Enrique Briceño Ruiz January 9, 2023

Someone from that community sent me that link that I told you in the previous answer

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January 9, 2023

You did not give us any of that information.  So far, all we've got is a title and a question mark.

What makes you think it's a Community member?  Many of us use emails from many different places, but they are not displayed here unless an individual posts it (and most of us don't)

roberto Enrique Briceño Ruiz January 9, 2023

This mails

jira@roomsa.atlassian.net &

a009@fedonso.com 

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January 9, 2023

Thank you!

We can only help you with half of these.

a009@fedonso.com is just someone's email address.  They might be a community member, but there's no way to know.  I'm afraid we really can't help you with that, beyond you maybe asking someone at fedonso.com why they're mailing you.  

The Jira address is not a Community member.  But it is an address that is associated with an Atlassian system.  It's sending you an email because someone using that system has decided you're the person to send something to.

There are two things to do here.

Try to log into roomsa.atlassian.net - if you can get in, you're a valid user there, and you'll need to ask the admins why you're getting the emails.

If you can not get in, you could ask for access, but it may well be an abusive system (Atlassian allows the setup of "free" accounts, and some spam bots can set them up and abuse them before getting caught).  If you suspect abuse, then forward the email to abuse@atlassian.com (with full headers, and you don't need to explain anything, forward it untouched)

roberto Enrique Briceño Ruiz January 9, 2023

Thank you for Answer, I communicated this matter so that they are also cautious because I add the link to the airdrop.com page with the excuse of sending a wallet address to receive ethereums

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January 9, 2023

@roberto Enrique Briceño Ruiz Can you please expand on what the email address is.

roberto Enrique Briceño Ruiz January 9, 2023

please

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