Add to folders to Mail on a Touch+

How would one add folders to Mail in an iOS device?
Also I’ve several alert sounds I created in my desktop that I would love to have on my iOS device so how would I (or could I) add them to the Mail in my Touch?

You can't create mail folders on the iPOd.  If you have an IMAP or Excahnge account, if you create folders on a computer  or via webmail they will appear on the iPod,  If you have a POP3 account, there is not way to create folders on your iPod.
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