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  1. As you mention that the sender is your "senior", you want to tread carefully.

    You could simply state:

    I believe this email was sent to me by mistake and wanted to make you aware of it possibly reaching the wrong destination. If this message was intended for me, I look forward to discussing the matter with you further.

    Or, if doing so would not "step on toes", you could simply stop by their desk/office and tell them in person.

    --RGW1976

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