TS1398 My Ipad email seems to be locked.  E-mails keep coming in but I cannot open or delete them.  I am stuck on the e-mail page so now cannot do anything.  Any suggestion?  Eve

My ipad e-mail seems to be locked.E-mails keep coming in but I cannot open or delete them.  As I am frozen on the e-mail page I cannot do anything els.  Any suggestion?   Eve

Try closing the Mail app completely and see if it works when you re-open the app : from the home screen (i.e. not with the Mail app 'open' on-screen) double-click the home button to bring up the taskbar, then press and hold any of the apps on the taskbar for a couple of seconds or so until they start shaking, then press the '-' in the top left of the Mail app to close it, and touch any part of the screen above the taskbar so as to stop the shaking and close the taskbar.
If that doesn't work then also do a reset : press and hold both the sleep and home buttons for about 10 to 15 seconds (ignore the red slider), after which the Apple logo should appear - you won't lose any content, it's the iPad equivalent of a reboot.

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