Emptying Trash File on Iphone

can anyone tell me if there is a way to empty the trash file on the Iphone other than by one by one..is there a control for delete trash?

go to settings, email, account ... and choose the frequency that iphone will empty the trash can ... unfortunately you can not empty the whole thing at once ... you have to do it one message at a time ... or let the iphone do it on a daily basis ...
hope that helps, cheers

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