NOKIA C5-06 MESSAGE FOLDER DELETE?

How to delete message folders , there is not any option for deleting message folder plz help me
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Hi hamzabaloch,
Thanks for your post.
Can you please clarify what you mean? Do you wish to delete the pre-defined folders such as inbox, sent etc? or folders you created and now wish to remove?
Regards
Raoul_Duke
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