Doug, I like to use the command; show points all This creates a list of all your lists and how many members are on them, thus you can sum all the figures it gives you in excel or similar. The lists sum only works on networked servers I believe. Regards Duncan -----Original Message----- From: Doug Wheeler [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: 08 February 2001 14:53 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: List SUM Total response When I issue the command Lists SUM Total , I receive the following response from my Listserver (1.8d, NT, sits behind my firewall for <internal corporate use only>) I did send the command to [log in to unmask] (which is my listserver) --------------------------- This server only stores information about its own lists. You may want to resend your command to [log in to unmask], which in principle should have the information you are looking for. If that server gives you a similar message, try [log in to unmask] instead. --------------------------- What I am trying to do is get a numerical summary of how many people are subscribed to all my lists. (most of which are not archived) Any enlightenment would be appreciated. Thanks, Doug Doug Wheeler Server Analyst - Information Resources Georgia-Pacific Corporation Neenah Technical Center email : mailto:[log in to unmask] voice : 920.729.8178 fax : 920.729.8164