No more spinning beach ball when you click on get mail?

Hi
I just bought a new iMac.
I did not have M/L on my old machine. In the mail program in it (it had Lion) when you clicked on the Get Mail button, a beach ball would spin to let you know that it was looking for mail. There is no spinning beach ball in the M/L mail program. So, how do I know that it is working? Other then when an email shows up in the in box?
Thanks
rlmslo

OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
Mail 6.2
The "spinning gear"  activity indicator is no more available in Mountain Lion.
Apple removed it.
There is a "MAIL ACTIVITY" progress bar available in the left sidebar.
Best.

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