Local Mail Folders

Hi all,
quick question: When you delete a local mail folder all the messages in the folder as well as the local folder is deleted correct?
Thanks

Yes, an On My Mac mailbox. I know it deletes the messages I just want to make sure it also permanatly deletes the folder from the system as well.

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