What is the "Delivered" Mailbox under "On My Mac" in Mail?

Hopefully a simple question but I've had no luck with Mac Mail Help, or Google searches.  What is the difference between the "Inbox" mailbox and the "Delivered" mailbox on the latest version of Mail?  I've been using the program for several days now, and although I'm getting e-mails in my "Inbox" mailbox, so far nothing is showing up in my "Delivered" mailbox.  Are my e-mails still sitting on my ISP server?  Does the "Delivered" mailbox represent e-mails that are actually downloaded to my Mac mini?  Just upgraded from a very old version of Entourage, so this is all new to me.  Any advice and info will be greatly appreciated!
Thanking in advance...

Thanks Barney-15E for your comments. I know I didn't personally create the "Delivered" folder and I haven't migrated my Entourage files yet; I'm pretty sure the "Delivered" folder was there the first time I started up the program.  Also thanks to Softwater for the link.  My only concern with that info is that it's from 2006, and may not be applicable to Lion's version of Mail.
The irony is that around the time when I first started up Lion's Mail app, somewhere I did see an explanation for what the "Delivered" folder was.  I didn't pay attention to this info at the time, as I was more concerned with getting my basic layout set-up.  I don't remember where I saw this info, whether it was something I saw on the web or in Mac help, or possibly somewhere else.  The only thing I remember is that it was something new to Lion.  I'm kicking myself for not paying more attention at the time. 
There is an info page out there somewhere that explains what the "Delivered" folder in Lion's Mail app is, but heck if I've been able to find it again.  Any other thoughts will be greatly appreciated!

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