Nokia Messaging Deleting Messages Locally

Hi
1.  Nokia's Messaging Website shows that we can delete the messages locally (only on the handset), ( http://europe.nokia.com/get-support-and-software/product-support/nokia-e75/nokia-e75-how-to/email/ma... ) but this is not possible on my New E75 Hand set, is this a Handset related issue or something wrong with Nokia Messaging:
2. Nokia Messaging is good, to a certain extent it not stable, Emailing hangs many a times in a day.
3. Some times you can't delete the emails.

I have been playing around with the Email because I have noticed the same problems on my N85 with regaurds to deleting emails. I noticed that I could only delete the emails if they had the @ symbol lit up which means you have 'retrieved' the email to your phone. You can not delete the list of emails, only delete the 'retrieved' emails off of your phone... Anything else I find I will post, I really want to get ride of this 400+ list on my phone...
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