This is (part of) a completely legitimate note, from someone who couldn't forge a "received" header if her life depended on it. I've received a number of legitimate notes that tripped the "RCVD_IN_OSIRUSOFT_COM" test, so I'm starting to think that one is scored dangerously high.
No reply necessary - I just wanted to get this information out there. Thanks,
mh
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From: "Debbie Stoller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Newsletter Article on Pruning Project
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 16:57:36 -0700
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Marsha,
I haven't really left enough time for a real review, but I thought perhaps you would read the brief article I wrote on our pruning project to see if I made any bloopers. If I really need to make a change, I could ask Charlene to amend it tomorrow.
Rob at Urban Forestry and I discussed the possibility of leaving a brief note at each home that gets pruned telling them that it was done and gently mentioning the yard debris, or perhaps with room for a comment about limbing it up a little more in a year or two or suggesting they consult an arborist (for something like the Japanese maple you had which was so far in the street). Do you think that's a good idea? If you do, would you look at a draft that I write or would you write a draft?
Thanks for all your help. -- Debbie
Here's the newsletter article:
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