When I started my computer. I get more then an inbox on the screen from the bottom.

When my computer starts. I have several box. The icon has five boxes. How can I fix it?
Thank you

Email accounts how do you have?
You should have an Inbox by mail plus one for local folders account.
do you have to this point of view:
View > folders > all.

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