mailbox folders missing content
Basic history: We’ve used Windows computers for decades until I won an iPad in 2011. We’ve always had the same MSN emails, and the 4 newer iPads we own and my 2019 MacBook Pro transferred outlook mail features with few issues. Over the decades of genealogy research, I created and saved folders for that and other personal files under the Mail page on Outlook and whatever it was called before then. The folders all show up in the Mail feature on the iPads, the MacBook, and my one small, cheap Windows 10 laptop, and my Samsung Android cell phone.
The Problem: Last month I got 8 gift cards at a good price delivered via email. To “store” them where I could get at them while at the store by just showing one on my phone to a clerk, I moved the “cards” into a new Folder under the Mail heading, “Mailboxes” I guess they’re called, along with all those older folders. So yesterday I was going to that store and went to check that I could get at the cards on my phone, and the folder showed no content! Upon checking further, none of the other dozen or so Folders (those with “File” icons) showed content.
Upon getting home, I checked my iPads and sure enough none of them showed content in any File iconned folder on the Mail page. So I go to the MacBook, and all the folders under Mail have content as intended. I spent hours fiddling with settings options on the Android phone and the iPads to no avail… they won’t bring up folder content. Is the MacBook storing the content onboard and the phone and tablets not, and can’t access folder data for some reason at the MSN/Outlook server?
I’m just not cyber-astute enough to understand how this all works. Do I need to connect the folders to my iCloud storage to make them available to the iPads? But will the Android phone be able to get at them? Or is there a better way to have the cards easily opened on the phone, which is the main goal?
MacBook Pro (2017 – 2020)