Confirming a similar problem on Ubuntu Jaunty amd64:

The user with encrypted (ecryptfs) home directory can successfully
"delete" files in his home directory in Nautilus and these appear in his
Trash.

However, deleting files outside of the encrypted home directory (but on
same partition with ext3), a message that the file cannot be moved to
Trash appears as reported by Luca Cavalli on 27 Feb 2009.

A use case for me is that I have a separate "public" directory with
photos - these are not encrypted and are writeable to selected users. A
user without encrypted home directory can "delete" the files to Trash
successfully.

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GNOME Trash doesn't show deleted files on fuse partitions (ecryptfs / encfs / 
Private / ntfs-3g)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106621
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