Hi Brian,
Thanks for the quick and clear answer. That helps.

Paul.
On Aug 5, 2011, at 6:04 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:

> Hello Paul,
> 
> Whichever mailbox is reported as "checked" is the mailbox you will find when 
> you navigate to your message list. I believe the checkboxes on Mail's 
> Favorites bar would actually be better described as radio buttons because you 
> can only have one selected at a time. You'll notice if you navigate between 
> the items on the favorites bar, pressing VO+spacebar on one item will 
> "uncheck" whichever other item was previously "checked.".
> 
> Regarding your second question: Yes, one of the functions of the favorites 
> bar is to allow access to mailboxes if the mailbox list is closed. In 
> addition, it also provides a nice set of shortcuts to selected mailboxes via 
> the Command+1,2,3,etc keystrokes. The favorites bar can be used whether the 
> mailbox list is opened or closed.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
> 
> On Aug 5, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
>> In the favorites bar that Teresa wrote about in Lion mail, there are 
>> checkboxes in front of the mailboxes I see there. What do these do? Also, am 
>> I correct in assuming that the favorites bar is there, so that one can 
>> switch mailboxes, even though the list of mailboxes is not opened?
> 
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