How do I delete all of my mail at once

Help how do I delete all of my emails?

I'm afraid there is no way to mass delete your emails. You will have to do to from a web browser.
The only way to do it it if you have a Jailbroken phone.
Sorry, but you just have to delete them slowly :(
Hope this helps
Thanks
Max

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