How do I set up mailbox folders within the IPad mail system (similar to the mailbox folders that I have in Microsoft Outlook)

In Microsofr Outlook, my email is sorted into folders; how do I set up similar folders in tha mail application of my IPad??

You can't do it at the moment in the Mail app itself. If you email account is an IMAP one then you can create extra folders by logging into your account on a browser and creating them there - they should then appear in the Mail app on the iPad. If it's a POP type email account then unfortunately you're stuck with what you've got.

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