Thanks Daniel
I do have the guide but 'am still coming to grips with the meaning of 
the various buttons and their symbols. For those of you who have already 
had the experience of touch screens on iPod or iPhone I guess the 
symbols are obvious - thank you for explaining in plain English.
Merv

On Sat29Oct2011 Sat29Oct4:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
> Hi Merv
>
>
> <http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/ipad_2_user_guide.pdf>
> Chapter 5 Mail - Page 55
> They already separate them to "Mailboxes" for each account. You can
> "Step back" from one inbox to another.
>
> /quote
> On each account screen, you can see the number of unread messages in
> each mailbox.
>
> Tap a mailbox to see its messages. Unread messages have a blue dot
> page55image5536next to them.
>
> If you have more than one mail account, tap Mailboxes to switch between
> accounts. To view all of your messages in a unified inbox, tap All Inboxes.
> /end quote
>
> If you haven't already downloaded it, I'd recommend getting iBooks from
> the App Store (Free) then grabbing the iPad User Manual. It's very good,
> plus it's on the device all the time.
>
>
> Kind regards
> Daniel
>
> Sent from my iPhone 4s
>
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> On 29/10/2011, at 4:37 PM, Merv Bond wrote:
>
>> I have set up my email account and my wife's email account on Mail on my
>> iPad. Initially I had my account set up through Mail. I tried adding my
>> wife's account through Mail but found that it overwrote my account.
>> Using Settings I was able to put in my account but we now share the same
>> Inbox. Is there a way of having two Inboxes and applying a filter that
>> places my mail in one box and my wife's in another?
>> Help appreciated.
>> Merv
>>
>> iPad2 has max memory etc running on iOS 4.3.5
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