Is there a way of deleting multiple emails?

It seems crazy to me that with all this technology the iphone has to offer it misses one of the most basic features and that is, being able to delete all emails. To sit there and delete them one at a time is a nightmare, surly it can not be that difficult to add this feature to the iphone. Also there is no way that i can be the only person who this is driving mad.
If anybody knows of an easier way could you pls tell me what it is. The even worst thing about the deleting is that its not even that effective, i press edit then delete one at a time if it registers on the iphone. Sometimes you have to touch the button a few times for it to delete!
Help before i go crazy! aaaaaah!

This is not supported at the present time but if this is an IMAP account that you are also accessing with an email client on your computer, you can do the deletions with your computer's email client which will be reflected with the iPhone's email client automatically.

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