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Closes #29 Backend: - Add PersonRepository.findCorrespondents / findCorrespondentsWithFilter (native SQL, orders by shared document count DESC, limit 10) - Add PersonService.findCorrespondents(personId, q) delegating to the correct repository method based on whether a query string is present - Expose GET /api/persons/{id}/correspondents?q= in PersonController Frontend: - Add optional restrictToCorrespondentsOf prop to PersonTypeahead - On focus with the prop set, fetch correspondents immediately (no typing required) — opens the dropdown showing top correspondents - On input with the prop set, hit the correspondents endpoint with q= param - Without the prop, keep existing /api/persons?q= behaviour unchanged - Wire the prop bidirectionally in /conversations: sender restricts receiver and vice versa Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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