Martin v. Löwis <mar...@v.loewis.de> added the comment:

> Yes, I would definitely prefer for the entire issues to simply be
> deleted.

Deletion is not supported in Roundup, by design. It's always possible to
bring things back.

Also, deletion of the issue would still keep the messages and files
available.

> What do you mean by "retire"?

Retiring is Roundup's equivalent of deletion. The object becomes
unavailable (but can be restored). It can only be invoked from the
command line.

> I also tried to "Remove" both the individual messages and the HTML
> attachments on the issues, which were full of spammy links. However,
> both of these failed with an "Invalid request" error. Is this a bug
> in roundup?

Probably so.

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