Iwork team requesting file... legit or phishing scam?

This is ta email i recieved after posting in the community re: an issue I was having opening a `09 keynote presentation in `11 powerpoint.
Is this legit or a phishing scam?
Hello there,
          We have heard about your issue from the discussion thread below:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4289855?tstart=0
We would like to know if you would be able to provide the following:
- A copy of your file
Thank you,
The iWork Team
12293925

Thanks Niel. 
Anyway to confirm that they are legit?
email they sent from is:
iWork Team <[email protected]>

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