[quote user="M.ardito"]
...i never well understood how to setup users for two different domains managed by mercury (eg: sitea.com and siteb.com).
[/quote]
To understand this, you have to understand that although Mercury supports an unlimited number of domains, it only supports a single user database. So, any user in your user database will effectively exist in all the domains supported by Mercury. The same is true of your mailing lists.
Now, normally this isn't a problem - until you have two entities with the same name (be they users or lists). Then, as Peter has described, you have to separate them using aliases.
Eventually this will be fixed: it is a short term goal after the release of v4.5 to implement a new personality module for Mercury that will allow multiple user databases, which will mean that each domain can have its own (or a shared) user list separate from all others.
Cheers!
-- David --
[quote user="M.ardito"]<p>...i never well understood how to setup users for two different domains managed by mercury (eg: sitea.com and siteb.com). </p>[/quote]
To understand this, you have to understand that although Mercury supports an unlimited number of domains, it only supports a single user database. So, any user in your user database will effectively exist in all the domains supported by Mercury. The same is true of your mailing lists.
Now, normally this isn't a problem - until you have two entities with the same name (be they users or lists). Then, as Peter has described, you have to separate them using aliases.
Eventually this will be fixed: it is a short term goal after the release of v4.5 to implement a new personality module for Mercury that will allow multiple user databases, which will mean that each domain can have its own (or a shared) user list separate from all others.
Cheers!
-- David --