Mail folder file structure confusion
As I understand it:
1. White mailboxes in Mail's list contain only blue mailbox subfolders & correspond to ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/ folders with no suffix.
2. Blue mailboxes in Mail's list may contain both subfolders of their own & individual messages, in which case in the file structure there may be a "parent" folder with no suffix & a folder.mbox child, the latter containing the individual messages not in that folder's children.
Is this correct?
If so, why do I have the following two folders at the same level in ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/:
Pxxxx.mbox <-- contains a Messages folder & Info.plist file
Pxxxx <-- empty folder (0 KB)
I have a blue Pxxxx mailbox in Mail, a root level 'on my Mac' folder containing the messages that correspond to the first folder above, but that's it -- it has no children folders.
I've had this mailbox for ages & the Pxxxx.mbox folder has dates consistent with that; the Pxxxx folder was created yesterday, but I don't know why.
Is is needed, useful, a sign of an error, or what? Can I delete it without ill effects? Why is it there?
Thanks for any enlightenment you can shed on this.
iMac G5/2.0 GHz 17" ALS (Rev B), Mac OS X (10.4.7), 512 MB RAM, Kensington Trackball