How to make a new folder in my in box

I use to have separate folder in my inbox on Mac Pro and now I try to find the way to do the same thing on iPad air , who's know if I can do that ?

The folders that you created in the Mac Mail app are for local storage only and will not sync to other devices. Creating those folders is a feature of the mail app itself. The iPad mail app has no such feature and the only way that you can create folders or mailboxes on the iPad is if you have an IMAP email account.
If you go to your email account in the Mail app and look at the window where your inbox, trash folder and sent folder are - if there is an Edit button at the top of the window - tap that and then tap Add Mailbox at the bottom.
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