On My Mac / Import / Inbox appearing can someone explain please?

After clicking on "show mailboxes" I see under Junk the tab >"On my Mac" when I expand it shows >Import and then show >INBOX which has hundreds of unread emails in it. They are copies of emails already received but I just discovered them. Anyone tell me what's going on and why they are there? Seems like a waste of space? Thanks in advance.

The only way to have an Import folder and an imported mailbox within under On My Mac in the mailboxes drawer is by using the Import Mailboxes feature since these can't be created any other way.
If you don't need to want the Import folder and imported mailbox within, delete them.

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