--- nr of subscribers in lists / Eugenio Gatto. - Torino, 1996-08-13 The simplest way probably is to look at URL <http://www.lsoft.com/lists/LIST_Q.html>, searching by host name. A ready-made result, updated daily, for all public lists. Otherwise, not with a single command (LISTS SUMMARY gives only totals for all lists), but anyway feasible at user level: send a LISTS; from its result create a a job like this: //l job REVIEW AGRAMB (SHORT) REVIEW AIB-CUR (SHORT) REVIEW ARCLIB-L (SHORT) //l eoj You will receive single files: combine them in one, and reduce to the relevant lines: Subject: File: "AGRAMB LIST" * Total number of users subscribed to the list: 143 (non-"concealed" only) Subject: File: "AIB-CUR LIST" * Total number of users subscribed to the list: 910 Subject: File: "ARCLIB-L LIST" * Total number of users subscribed to the list: 164 I miei saluti. <-- Eugenio Gatto <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>