Sorry forgot to mention also that if you can't or don't want to resolve through Shaws DNS server then you could also just put
search cg.shawcable.net into resolv.conf. That will let it work using any DNS server. Trevor Lauder said: > I realise from the other emails that he is on Telus and not Shaw, but I > thought I would jump in on this one to mention that the "short name" as > you call it for shawmail.cg.shawcable.net or the alias "shawmail" does > indeed work in Linux. Actually, it will work in any OS. If it's not > working for you then you have misconfigured /etc/resolv.conf For it to > work you need to be resolving DNS through Shaws DNS servers. > > -- > > Trevor Lauder > Web: http://www.thelauders.net > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Bogi said: >> Hi >> I have the feeling that, you being in shaw as i am, are using the >> short name for maiserver (mail) , this would not work with linux. >> Try setting shawmail.cg.shawcable.net >> for pop server >> and shawmail.cg.shawcable.net >> for the smtp server. That is the proper name for them :-) >> >> If this was your problem, then it had nothing to do with linux :-) >> >> Cheers >> Szemir
