Can I turn off "Undelete" in Mail?

This just started happening in Yosemite:
If I click the "Delete" button in Mail to delete an email message, the "Delete" button changes to "Undelete." If I click on "Undelete" it changes back to "Delete" (but it doesn't bring back the email I just deleted -- which is good since I don't want it to).
If I want to go down a list of email messages and delete them one after another without reading them, I have to click twice on the Delete button to Delete the next message in line.
I have never seen this "Undelete" feature in Mail before. Why is it there? Can I turn it off?!
Thanks

Having just been though a similar issue as described in another thread, I thought you might find this useful:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/522805?tstart=0

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