Recently, Mats wrote:
Deleting selectively from the *BBDB* buffer is too
slow. Editing the bbdb-file has not been recommended in the
past but deleting complete entries might be failsafe?
What interests me about this whole discussion is the underlying
assumption that there's some leveragable pattern to the stuff you
don't want. I find that I can reasonably describe large groups of
entries that I want to keep, but the remainder is a mixed bag of
keepers and trash, and I pretty much have to deal with them one by one
(I am making progressive use of the "ignore-some" facilities).
Perhaps this means I like having a lot of useless info handy; perhaps
it means I don't have the wide-swept communications network some of
you do, perhaps it's just because I'm only getting started (probably a
bit of each).
But I am curious: what regular expression (or what other simple means)
describes the entries you want to junk?
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