E-mail Folders for Organization?

Is there anyway to have folders like we do in Outlook.  So if I wanted to make a folder for Business, one for Personal, etc and sort my email that way?

Folder Redirection is only available if your BlackBerry device is connected to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Any folders created on the e-mail account can then be redirected to show on the BlackBerry. If you are just using BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) then this is not possible as the sub-folders won't show on the BlackBerry device.

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