OK, we'll try to get our act cleaned up.  However, how can you use the
:lists. entry of PEERS NAMES to track peer lists when not all peers for
a given list have the same list name?  We are among the guilty, with our
odd $$INFOPC list name, but other peers use I-IBMPC and PC-L in addition
to the most common IBMPC-L.  This is just an example;  other lists have
the same problem, especially ARPA redistributions.  (INFO-MAC is MAC-L at
some sites, etc.)
 
In sum, will knowing all of the local list names really suffice for your
application?