I just tried to reproduce this in Ubuntu 12.10 but could not.

I clicked  "Network | Edit Connections..." to open "Network
Connections". I selected the "Wireless" tab and selected a non-active
connection name. I clicked "Edit..." to open "Editing <connection-
name>". In the "IPv4 Settings" tab I set "Method" to "Automatic (DHCP)
addresses only"; I entered address "8.8.8.8" in the "Additional DNS
servers" field; I entered a domain name in the "Search domains" field
and clicked "Save..."  The search domain name and address did not appear
in /etc/resolv.conf, even after I restarted network-manager.

Andrew, are these the same steps you took?

Also, are you sure that you did not at some point add the search domain
name and nameserver address to /etc/network/interfaces or to one of the
files in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/?


** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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