** Changed in: evolution
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Delete a mail permanently without passing for trash ("shift-delete")

Status in Evolution:
  Confirmed
Status in evolution package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: evolution

  I think evolution should add a feature to delete a single message
  without first moving it to trash (and then you have to expunge all the
  trash folder to delete a single messages). I know that to permanently
  delete a single mail you have first to delete it (moving it to trash)
  and then you have to expunge the trash folder but this operation
  delete all the trashed emails and not only the one you want to erase.
  I think a user should have a simple option to achieve to this simple
  goal.

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