Okay, that's extremely helpful, thanks! I'll add the account and play with it. 
The only problem now is that my favorited folder keystrokes will change. <smile>
On Jul 1, 2013, at 6:55 AM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> HI Alex,
> Apple Mail works really well with multiple accounts. You don't have to add 
> any extra filters or smart mailboxes. I'll try and answer your questions 
> below but let me know if there's any other info you'd like. Also, I'd highly 
> recommend Take Control of Apple Mail which has answers to all these kinds of 
> questions and more.
>       •       You will get a whole bunch of extra folders/mailboxes for your 
> new account.
>       •       These extra folders/mailboxes will consist of two types: those 
> which can be called special mailboxes and just regular mailboxes.
>       •       Special mailboxes are inbox, sent, drafts, trash, junk, 
> archive, etcetera.
>       •       Regular mailboxes are those folders/labels/mailboxes you create 
> yourself.
>       •       For all special mailboxes, Mail creates special combined 
> folders at the top of your mailbox list table.
>       •       When collapsed, you can view these mailboxes in a combined 
> view. So, you can see, for instance, all the messages in both your inboxes in 
> the one table, regardless of which account they are in.
>       •       When expanded, you can see the individual account's special 
> mailbox. So, for instance, you can just view the messages in the inbox of one 
> particular account.
>       •       Regular mailboxes are just listed separately at the bottom of 
> your mailbox list table, but they are nested below the name of the account to 
> which they are attached.
>       •       I use the favourites bar and related keystrokes to quickly move 
> between inboxes of my various accounts.
>       •       When replying, Mail will send the email from the account to 
> which the original email was sent. However, you can manually change this for 
> each reply if you wish.
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Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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