Downloaded spam email problems

Email slipped past filters and was downloaded to iPad2. When I try to delete it, it kicks me out and closes the email program. I select the email, select edit, check the box next to the email on the list and as soon as I do that, it closes the email client and kicks me out.

Hello there, Augie107.
The following Knowledge Base article offers up some practical information and steps for troubleshooting issues with applications not performing as expected:
iOS: Understanding multitasking
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4211
Particularly useful is the last section:
Additional Information
If an app doesn't respond to your input, or doesn't perform as expected, do the following, testing after each step:
Check for app updates.
Force the app to close.
Restart your device.
Update your iOS device.
Learn more about troubleshooting apps.
Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.
Cheers,
Pedro.

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