Double push mail notifications

Hallo, I am only able to receive gmail-mail notifications if I select both 'Inbox' (default) and 'All Mail'. But now I am receiving two notifications for every mail. Any tips? Just to make sure, I don't revieve any notifications is I do not select 'All Mail'.
Sander, Haarlem, The Netherlands.

I think I found the answer on here.  I went to SETTINGS > MAIL, CONTACTS, CALENDAR > MAIL (the actual name of the account with the double alerts) > MAIL FOLDERS TO PUSH > Then I selected INBOX and SENT ITEMS only!!
I tested it by sending an email from an account not synced on my iPhone and only ONE ALERT came through!!  OMGoodness - so much less annoying!!
Thanks to you all and I hope other will benefit from this post!!  God Bless!

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