Hello everyone. First off, I'd like to give thanks for the plethora of great knowledge that's available on this board. I'm a long time WoW player who used to play EQ2 and just recently (thanks STEAM sale!) decided to get back into EQ2. I've never really multi-boxed before outside of towing alts around in WoW. That being said, I've decided to give multi-boxing a shot with EQ2. I followed the awesome guide on here and have gotten everything setup and configured with Inner Space and Keyclone. All of my clients will reside on a single gaming rig (Intel i7 920, 6GB DDR3, Dual GFX275's in SLI). Through testing with this setup it seems to handle three clients without issue, and I think if I played around with settings I could push it up to 4-5 if necessary. However, due to being new to multi-boxing I'd like to start somewhat small. My hope with multi-boxing leveling/AA is quick through using the RaF system and having minimal downtime due to never needing to stop to look for help.

Which leads me to my questions...

1) Going with a 3 toon team, I've decided on the following three classes: Guardian, Warlock, and Inquisitor (all dark elves). I chose a guardian as my tank due to wanting the best mitigation, and the most forgiving tank. My understanding is that they are somewhat limited in AOE tanking, but I'd prefer to have to tab cycle spam as long as the survivability is top notch. I chose the warlock due to wanting some DD ability but also AOE. Lastly, the Inquisitor was chosen due to preferring reactive heals and direct heals. This setup would probably synergize better with a shadow knight, but from my previous experience (way back when DoF was new), guardians were tops when it came to best tanks and it wasn't even close. Will this make a good team, especially for a newb multi-boxer? If not, what would your recommend I change and why?

2) My initial testing with multi-boxing one thing I found was that managing quest journals can be somewhat trying. Currently, I collect the quests on the MT (main toon) and then share them out, alt-tabbing between windows to accept. Is there a way to macro auto-accepting quests or a better way to be doing this that will stream line the process and make it quicker?

3) From the posts I've read here it sounds like its best to group spells into categories and then macro the groupings in descending order of priority. Therefore, I plan to macro taunt on the MT and assists on the slaves to 1. Hate building DD abilities on the MT and DD nukes on the slaves to 2. AOE hate building abilities on the MT and AOE spells on the slaves to 3. Etc... The function keys will be use to point the healer focus when necessary and the heals will be on another key. Buffs on another. Am I on the right track with how I'm doing this? Should the debuffs be mixed in with the damaging abilities or possibily bound to 1 along with assist?

4) Lastly, from everything I've read it sounds like the way I'm going about doing this is technically against the EULA. I'm willing to accept the risk, but just for clarification sake, Inner Space is technically a bannable offense, correct? Additionally, is the way I'm going about macroing the skills considered automation and thus bannable?