'sent' mail box

I have just swtiched to the Iphone 5C and cant find a way to add 'sent' mail box into my email account settings?

Dear Ernie,
I'm so sorry but I gave you the wrong info last time. I mistook a folder for the Sent mbox which I don't actually have, but in the Mailboxes info panel the Content index gave me the following info. Status: Indexed. Date: Monday 23 January 2006 17:21.
Beneath this are two buttons named 'Index Now' and 'Delete Index'. I have no idea what to do next.
Again, sorry for misleading you last time and thanks for your help.
toumani

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