Here is the meat of the email.
“Consolidation windows can be extended up to 150 days if a pilot completes consolidation refresher simulator training. This training must occur prior to the 120th day of the original consolidation window. If a pilot receives an OE/TOE line check more than 60 days after their checkride, an extension will be applied. For pilots who have completed A350 Differences training, this window is 45 days, extendable up to 75 days after a consolidation refresher simulator training or consolidation OE.
If a pilot fails to meet consolidation requirements, he or she will become non-qualified. If unqualified for 12 months or less, the pilot will return for Special Requalification (SRQ) training. This training footprint is 3-4 days in duration, dependent on crew pairing, and ends with a maneuvers validation (MV) and line operational evaluation (LOE). For this affected pilot group, Flight Training is temporarily offering a voluntary, longer training footprint to include warm-up training and supplemental operating experience (SOE). If eligible, you will receive an email with more program details.“