label:client_project_active label:client_project_archive searchquery
will search both, but I am sure you know that.

J

On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 3:04 AM, Boris Badenov <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I've never liked the label search method in gmail.
> I prefer to use reasonably lengthy descriptive labels, and the
> autocomplete part of "Move to", and "Labels" allows me to do it quite
> easily.
> But searching for multiple labels requires "l:<full label name>
> l:<full label name> etc.." and typos aren't allowed!
>
> If Mailplane could do autocompletes internally, and pass the
> parameters off to the search box, it would be awesome.
> Something like tab could move to the next search parameter.
> e.g.
> – Command-/ brings up "Mailplane search"
> – Type a few characters, list portion of dialog is narrowed just like
> when labeling..
> – Select label via arrow keys
> – Type tab to select that label, and move to next label or term
> – Finalize search with return, deliver search string to the gmail
> interface.
>
> Just a notion.
> I use a series of tags starting with client names to indicate
> projects. If I could add an active tag to them, and easily search a
> combo of project + active, instead of creating
> "client_project_active", and "client_project_archive", it might be
> nice.
>
> >
>

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