Try these:
Scroll down and tap Sign Out. Enter your Apple ID password and tap Turn Off. If you're using iOS 10.2 or earlier, tap Settings > iCloud > Sign Out. Tap Sign Out again, then tap Delete from My [device] and enter your Apple ID password.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201351
Try doing a factory reset on your device...but backup your device to iTunes, first. After the factory reset, make sure to update to the latest version of iOS available for your device.
Read up on this before you do it, so that you know what you are about to do.
Do a Hard Reset.
press and hold both, the On/Off (Power) switch and the Home button until the device shuts off and restarts. Then let go of both buttons and let it startup, then login.
Do a factory reset.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201252
there are a few YouTube videos that show you how.
Open Safari (or other web browser), go to YouTube.com and enter "how to factory reset iPad" (without quotes) into the search box (magnifying glass).
Maybe, try setting-up a second Gmail account, then send transfer) your emails from the old username account to the new username account. If this works, then either try deleting the messages from the old gmail account and transfer the messages from the new gmail account back to the original gmail account ... or ... just delete the old gmail account if you successfully transferred them to the new gmail account.
_Customer care support service number +1--833^^272_{0777},,,,,,,,,,,,call THEM_///// _Customer care support service number +1--833^^272_{0777},,,,,,,,,,,,call THEM_///// """""""""
If you have set up your email account as an IMAP account, your emails are on the server, but if you delete them on your iPad, they are also delete on the server.
if you have set up your email account as a POP3 account, your emails are downloaded to your iPad ... if you delete them on your iPad, they are still on the server, so you can retrieve them. However, POP3 accounts don't show you the email folders that are on the server. You need to decide which is more important to you. On the iPad, do you want privacy (POP3) or flexibility (IMAP).
A POP3 account will also continue to use up more space (memory) and not clean-up (clear) ... eventually, you will have to delete the account to try to minimize the amount of used space. I don't know why it does this, but I have been fighting this problem for 4 years on two different versions of the iPhone. My iPhone is setup as POP3, while my iPad is set up as IMAP. I have not found a good answer to this problem.
Whenever I download an ap, it appears on both my phone and the iPad. It's part of Apple's program of inter connectivity between all their products. I just take it off my phone if I don't want it there. It doesn't remove it from my iPad also when I do that.
Are you using the Mail app that comes with iOS ,
or are you using a different email program that you are trying access via a web browser ... Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome,... ?
if not using Apple's Mail app, the only way you can get access to email is to go to your Internet Service Provider's (ISP's) web site and login to your email program (e.g., Gmail) from there, or use an app for your specific email program ... e.g., the Gmail app.
Open Safari on your iPad and go to .
Google.com
Enter the following search criteria, without the quotes.
"ipad stuck in headphone mode 2018"
Read and try several of the links related to your problem.
you may just need to do a Hard Reset or check to make sure that your iPad's Airplane Mode switch is turned Off.