How can I tell if an email from mail.coop is genuine?

We understand it can be worrying to receive unexpected emails about your account. Here's how to spot the real ones from the fakes.

Simple checks anyone can do

Red flags - signs it's probably a scam

Poor English

  • Spelling mistakes or odd grammar
  • Strange punctuation like "12 Augus,t 2025"
  • Clunky phrases that don't sound quite right

Threats and urgency

  • "Your account will be deleted in 24 hours!"
  • "FINAL WARNING"
  • "Act now or lose access"

We never threaten you like this

Generic greetings

  • "Dear Customer"
  • "Dear User"
  • "Attention Email User"

We always use your actual name

Asking for passwords

We will NEVER ask for your password by email. Ever. For any reason.

QR codes

We NEVER use QR codes. If you see one, it's a scam

Strange sender addresses

  • Look for random letters/numbers like usaerio96@irrestal.com
  • Even if the name says "mail.coop support", check the actual email address

Good signs - it's probably genuine

Your name

"Dear Shaun" or your actual name, Not generic greetings

Specific details

  • Your exact email address
  • Your renewal date
  • Specific amounts (like "£24 per year")

Reasonable timeframes

Our renewals give you weeks of notice - there's no panic or rush.

Tone

We try to make our emails polite and clear, with no threats or urgency and with proper spelling and grammar

Our real email addresses

  • billing@mail.coop
  • hello@mail.coop
  • noreply@mail.mail.coop
  • yourcoopemailsupport@midcounties.coop

Golden rule: When in doubt, don't click

If you're unsure:

  1. Don't click any links
  2. Go to mail.coop yourself by typing it in your browser
  3. Or forward the email to hello@mail.coop asking "Is this real?"
  4. Or call us on 01608 434 000

Remember: Real emails from us don't expire in hours. You have time to check.

 


More detailed guidance (for those who want it)

If you'd like to understand more about how you can check whether an email is really from us, you may find the below useful.

Understanding different types of genuine emails

Renewal reminders We send these from billing@mail.coop several weeks before your renewal date. They include a link to https://mail.coop/renew/... which you can see before clicking. The link takes you to our website (you'll see our logo) and doesn't ask for your password. You can always renew by visiting mail.coop directly instead.

Quarantine notices These come from noreply@mail.mail.coop and list specific emails being held as potential spam. They have "Release to inbox" and "Delete" buttons. These are tricky because scammers fake them often. Check the sender carefully and hover over the buttons to see they go to https://mail.mail.coop/...

System updates Occasional emails from hello@mail.coop about changes or improvements. These might have links to FAQs but never require urgent action. Anything important can always be done by going to mail.mail.coop directly.

Technical checks you can do

Check the actual sender

  • Click on or hover over the sender's name
  • Look at the real email address, not just the display name
  • Check the part after @ matches our domains exactly

Check where links go

  • Hover over links without clicking
  • Look at the bottom of your screen to see the destination
  • Should start with https://mail.coop/ or https://mail.mail.coop/

Our security measures We use email authentication (DMARC) which makes it hard for scammers to fake our exact addresses. But they can still use similar-looking addresses or put our name in the display field.

What we NEVER do

  • Send urgent threats
  • Threaten account deletion without prior notice
  • Ask for passwords by email
  • Use QR codes
  • Use hidden links you can't preview

What to do if you spot a scam

  1. Don't panic or click anything
  2. Forward it to hello@mail.coop marked "Suspicious email"
  3. Delete it from your inbox
  4. If you accidentally clicked a link, change your password at mail.mail.coop immediately

Remember: As a cooperative, we're here to help, not threaten. When in doubt, just ask us.

Contact us: hello@mail.coop or 01608 434 000
Last updated: 16 September 2025