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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