This appears to be a legitimate message sent via Exact Target. I get it, you want to track clicks and all that, but those URLs look phishy. They don't lead to your company website's well recognized domain name. They should. And by the way, your SPF records did not allow this service to be used, either:
Received-SPF: PermError (mailserver: domain of xilinxmail@xilinx.com used an invalid SPF mechanism)
Most people probably wouldn't even have gotten it. Add to that, that plain-text email is so 1995, and the message not containing anything, like some sort of useful text to read. WTF is this?
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