"I think the header rule you have will hold any post with a Cc: to anywhere. If you want to not hold posts with a Cc: <neighbours@mailist.dunbar-vancouver.org> regardless of To:, you can do that by adjusting your header rules, but I don't think you want that."
Our members are suddenly sending To: member or non-member and Cc: to our list (neighbours):
From:Caroline Astell <astell@shaw.ca> MIME-Version:1.0 Subject:Re: [Neighbours] Re: Telus Landline Question Date:Fri, 14 Nov 2025 17:47:10 -0700 (MST) Message-Id:<2DD7F314-971B-41AB-9A62-CB14D575C11A@shaw.ca> References:<CAAGK_erkMQx=R+ita4KU-M2msvXaQFWjiM5=ssjDMpb-4WrVpw@mail.gmail.com> Cc:neighbours Mailist Dunbar <neighbours@mailist.dunbar-vancouver.org> In-Reply-To:<CAAGK_erkMQx=R+ita4KU-M2msvXaQFWjiM5=ssjDMpb-4WrVpw@mail.gmail.com> To:Beverly Dunne <dunontime@gmail.com> X-Originating-IP:[72.143.235.33, 72.143.235.33] X-Mailer:Zimbra 10.1.10_GA_4785 (MobileSync - Apple-iPhone12C1/2207.100) Thread-Topic:Telus Landline Question X-MailFrom:astell@shaw.ca X-Mailman-Rule-Hits:header-match-neighbours.mailist.dunbar-vancouver.org-0 X-Mailman-Rule-Misses:dmarc-mitigation; no-senders; approved; emergency; loop; banned-address; member-moderation
So, I think it's like you said: "the header rule will hold any post with a Cc: to anywhere."
You hinted there's a way to not hold posts with a Cc: to <neighbours@mailist.dunbar-vancouver.org> by adjusting our header rules, but I think yes, now we do want that. What would that header rule look like?
Thanks Mark, Cathryn