Sorry not seeing that in your post!
My post was a description of the email, rather than a copy of the body of the email.
I would never encouraging a copy&paste of an actual email content, as it is very likely to contain tokens containing personally identifiable information. Even if if only identifiable by the originator, do I really want PayPal to identify me personally when I question their security processes? No, I don’t.
Stress again, the PayPal mail contains a deliberately contrived hyperlink in the form of a big blue box saying ‘Log in now’. When clicked, it takes me to the PayPal login page. Which directly contradicts their own advice..
Overall, never click on a link in an email that requests personal information. Any time you receive an email about your PayPal account, open a new browser...