I use REV listname BY COUNTRY frequently - more often than the other REV commands "REV listname BY NAME" or "REV listname by USERID". So I find these LISTSERV commands very useful and essential for my work and especially useful since I manage lists that have hundreds and thousands of names. LISTSERV's directory of names of subscribers for mailing list has a presentation I prefer than that which MAJORDOMO or LISTPROC offers. It is true that ORG, EDU, NET, etc. was a USA initiative and is used by many countries. The use of this naming system is not the issue here. My concern here and for discussion is when the LISTSERV software provides a directory of subscibers by COUNTRY, the information it provides is __incorrect__. I think that LISTSERV needs to make the correction in this error. It can be corrected. The mechanism that LISTSERV uses to sort addresses is based on country code. ZM is for Zimbabwe just as US is for the USA. e.g. * Zimbabwe: [log in to unmask] J M Gopo [log in to unmask] Dr. James Nqindi [log in to unmask] P. J. Kelly or * USA [log in to unmask] Charlene Thiemann [log in to unmask] Mary Hauner [log in to unmask] Rob Clark [log in to unmask] Eric Leitzinger and all other names where the country cannot be determined should be put under the existing LISTSERV category called - * Country could not be determined for: here are some examples: [log in to unmask] Jacob A. Donkersloot [log in to unmask] Bethany Cockrell [log in to unmask] Jannes Schoemaker [log in to unmask] Dana Focks [log in to unmask] Sarah L. Coffin regards jacky foo [log in to unmask] P.S: I think that people who make fun of other persons names are just happily childish, childen enjoy doing that.....BUT adults who still continue to do that unfortunately did not have the proper upbringing !. -----Original Message----- From: Judith Hopkins [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, October 11, 1999 8:20 PM Subject: Re: rev listname by country I still find BY COUNTRY useful. AUTOCAT has subscribers from 46 identified countries, most of whom subscribe from educational institutions and other organizations, not commercial ISPs. While the breakdown is not perfect (e.g., all employees of the WorldBank have the domain WORLDBANK.ORG regardless of where in the world they are located) it still helps give me a sense of the geographic distribution of subscribers.