New message from SoundCloud PR

Christian Demsar vixsomnis at fastmail.com
Mon Mar 2 03:15:52 UTC 2015


> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2015 01:25:51 +0100
> From: "SoundCloud Notifications" <notifications at soundcloudmail.com>
> To: <freebsd-hardware at freebsd.org>
> Subject: New message from SoundCloud PR
> Message-ID: <ab898dcfbf24a86262601c650016a19d at soundcloudmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"
> 
>    [letter.png]
> 
>    Hey,
>    [1]SoundCloudPR sent you a message:
>    The SoundCloud Promotional Service offers Artists, DJs, Singers and
>    Managers a simple, cost-effective way to reach targeted followers,
>    sales, comments, plays and downloads on SoundCloud. We target
>    like-minded users who are interested in your new tracks, releases and
>    sets.
>    This means that each new user we will follow, will receive a
>    notification from you (like this message), saying that you have
>    followed him or her. In return, these users will check out your
>    profile, follow you back, play, comment, and download your music.
>    By increasing your visibility on SoundCloud, you also improve your
>    chances of getting noticed by records labels, club owners and talent
>    scouts, who might all be looking for the next big catch. Many of our
>    clients have signed records deals, DJ gigs, or simply found new
>    collaboration partners after using our services.
>    Artists that generate a lot of honest consistent feedbacks and traffic
>    to their profiles are the ones who stand out from the crowd.
>    To check this new service, go directly to the [2]SoundCloud Promotion
>    Page
> 
> 
>    -----
> 
>    ? 2007 - 2015 SoundCloud Ltd. All rights reserved
>    [postman-email-convo-message_sent]
>    [3]Unsubscribe[4] | Manage Notifications | [5]Support | [6]Terms of
>    Use
>    | [7]Community Guidelines | [8]Imprint | [9]Privacy Policy
> 
> References
> 
>    1. http://bit.ly/soundcloud-now
>    2. http://bit.ly/soundcloud-now
>    3. http://bit.ly/sc-unsubscribe
>    4. http://soundcloud.com/settings/email
>    5. http://help.soundcloud.com/
>    6. http://soundcloud.com/terms-of-use
>    7. http://soundcloud.com/community-guidelines
>    8. http://soundcloud.com/imprint
>    9. https://soundcloud.com/pages/privacy

Are these spam, or are they actually meant for the freebsd-hardware
mailing list?

Seems unlikely to me.

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vixsomnis


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