Re: [PATCH v4 01/16] add util/search-path.{c, h} to test for executables in $PATH
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45 From: Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com>\r
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47 Subject: Aliases in notmuch queries\r
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68 Hi,\r
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70 I was wondering if it is possible to have email/name aliases of some\r
71 kind when performing notmuch queries.\r
72 \r
73 I work in a very international environment.  It is quite common for\r
74 people with complicated names to go by simpler nicknames (e.g. Greek,\r
75 Russian, Chinese names).\r
76 \r
77 Often when searching for messages from these collaborators, I realise I\r
78 cannot recall their real names (or cannot spell it correctly).  It would\r
79 be great if notmuch had a facility to map nicknames to real names;\r
80 something like what git does with .mailmap.\r
81 \r
82 Does something like this exist?  If not, is it feasible?  I think it\r
83 would be a great addition.\r
84 \r
85 Thanks,\r
86 \r
87 -- \r
88 Suvayu\r
89 \r
90 Open source is the future. It sets us free.\r