I did some more tests. Using "dns-search=my.domain" and "ignore-auto-
dns=true" actually works for wifi connections. For VPN (vpnc) is does
not work.

The tool "systemd-resolve --status" still shows a tilda before the
domain name ("DNS Domain: ~my.domain" instead of "DNS Domain:
my.domain") and the name lookup for computers in my.domain does not work
without giving the FQDN.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1684854

Title:
  The default behaviour for search domains changed from 16.10 to 17.04

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Since Ubuntu 17.04 uses systemd-resolved for DNS lookups the default
  behaviour for search domains changed. By default systemd-resolved does
  not use the domain supplied by DHCP as a search domain.

  So network-manager should at least have an option to tell systemd-
  networkd to change it's behaviour. In systemd-networkd the
  corresponding option is named "UseDomains".

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