Cant delete emails from inbox

cant delete emails from inbox.
when i click the delete button on inbox this message appears on the bottom of the screen,
The current operation on inbox did not succeed, the mail server for account [email protected] responded [ TRY CREATE ] mail box name does not exist or is not selectable.
please advise thanks

thanks for your response, still no luck with deleting messages problem. this problem just started without us doing anything different than we normally do,we tried deleting to trash but we still get the same message along the bottom of the screen
thanks from Judy

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