E-mail Folders Problem

Hi,
Yesterday in the afternoon I received some e-mail messages that once I read I wanted to store into a folder like I usually do, but there is a big problem doing since yesterday afternoon, there is 2 or 3 folder with the same name showing in the folder list, some are shopwing right above each other, and some are showing in a different order.
When this problem occured I first sent myself an e-mail message to be place in one of the folder, so that I can find which one I can use, turns out that I can not use any of them, if I do I loose  the message, I tried to see using the program on my computer if it was just a glitch on the Playbook, but the message is no where to be found
How can I fix this
BTW this is for all accounts that are not POP3 or Apple system
Using the Playbook and the Z10 and the Z30 and loving them
Martin

Hi,
Yesterday in the afternoon I received some e-mail messages that once I read I wanted to store into a folder like I usually do, but there is a big problem doing since yesterday afternoon, there is 2 or 3 folder with the same name showing in the folder list, some are shopwing right above each other, and some are showing in a different order.
When this problem occured I first sent myself an e-mail message to be place in one of the folder, so that I can find which one I can use, turns out that I can not use any of them, if I do I loose the message, I tried to see using the program on my computer if it was just a glitch on the Playbook, but the message is no where to be found
How can I fix this
BTW this for all accounts that are not POP3 or Apple e-mail system 
Using the Playbook and the Z10 and the Z30 and loving them
Martin

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