The default sending alias on both Mac and iOS are separate? Meaning I can set the Mac to one and on the iOS set it to the other alias?

For receiving, both will be fine on the Mac. But I don't want to receive mail sent to both aliases on the iPhone? I cannot change that?

As to folders, yes I got that idea. My question was, once I am ready to use the Mac for emails, I can move my local folders into the iCloud account on Windows. Then on the Mac, when they have all showed up, can I simply move those folders and keep the folders or will I need to create new folders in the Mail app and then move the emails?

I like IMAP for getting mail on all devices and like to move certain ones to local folders so they are safe and keep the IMAP folders cleaned up.

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What the large print giveth, the small print taketh away.
Robert & Annie Yanni ke7nwn
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On 6/28/2014 6:14 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
iCloud aliases always accept email and messages addressed to them are always 
dropped into your mailbox, filtered or forwarded according to your rules.  
Mail.app lets you pick the default alias from a list, just like on iOS.

Folders are IMAP, so they're shared across platforms and devices.  If you want 
to file stuff locally, that's up to you to do, manually or with rules, but in 
which case they become unavailable elsewhere than the device they're stored on.

Cheers,
Sabahattin


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