Hello,
  I absolutely love the search within gmail and using it as part of 
creating filters. However, I am running into an inconvenience. sometimes, I 
give a long search string consisting of multiple friend's emails as part of 
the search or creating a filter. for example:

from:( friendA  OR   friendB  OR   friendC OR friendD)   

and so on.

now the problem is that the operators like "OR" are case sensitive. I know 
it is describe here: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190?hl=en

However, its a requirement thats not required. If I type "Or" or "or" by 
mistake even once, the entire search shows up empty. 

the operands on either side are not-case-sensitive. For example, I could 
easily write "FrIeNdA OR friENDB" and it searches just fine,

Could you please explain why the case sensitive operators are required? Or 
at the least, some script should auto-correct the case and convert it into 
"OR".


that would make it much more user friendly. 

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