How to save certain email messges

How do I group certain email messages to save and retrieve them

If the email was downloaded to the device it will stay there wether their is internet or not.  You don;t need the internet to view previously received emails.
You can try it out by putting the iPad in Airplane mode, and then opening the mail App.  It will show whichever emails it had downloaded up until Airplane mode was enabled. 
If you want to to save the contents you can always just copy it to a note in the Notes App. 

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