Weird email supposedly from rimm

attached is a copy of a weird email I got like 8 times. Anybody else gotten this? Is it really from Rimm or is this some sort of virus?
This message is used to carry data between the BlackBerry handheld and an associated server. Please do not delete, move or respond to this message - it will be processed by the server.
BEGINETP 211 ARHiKLYAAAAAIBAIMzFBN0Y2M0EgGHRoZXRpbnB1c2hlckBjb21jYXN0Lm5ldACWdo8tUAVD
SUNBTANAgICAgRIAADAxQTU5Q0VBRCtHKzMAE214STLnTEDRpMC3uso+MwAZVEMALnXqesfb
VmZ6SWcEkGQoxVQED9ALPnLicEL13jPhAYQHWKl4nm+7zZXiSaV7pUmcpAeH6plvKY5+EVLc
exCQOJ9Evh2Jl0c/YXkgdys6Q+nYfPqcaMS/YeMyFYCTjvBr62oEQQa2Z835oY9iFQ!!
ENDETP 1347595238

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