Trash - how to clean out mail

How do I delete mail off the iTouch?
I went to the trash folder, clicked edit, but then nothing.

I tried that, but I even have "normal" size fingers and nothing happened, hence the post. Tried it again and yes - thanks.
But is there a "delete all" method?
This thing (itouch) is trying to be a PDA and its not.
My other gripe is Notes- what is the point when you can't sync notes with your PC?

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