Multiple mailboxes on iPad and iPhone

I'm using a an iPhone 5s on ios 7 and an iPad 4. Yesterday I installed ios 7 on my iPad and now I see multiple sent and trash mailboxes on both my iPad and iPhone. I only have one email account, so why am I seeing so many versions of sent and trash folders ? I didn't have this problem on my iPhone until I installed ios 7 on my  Grateful for advice on how to remove the clutter.  Whenever I try to delete the duplicate mailboxes I get the message 'unable to delete from the server'.

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