Migrating emails from mac book to macbook air

I have just bought a new macbook air. All my old emails and contacts are on an old macbook.
I have set up the new macbook air send and receive emails but when the old mac book is switched on it still recives emails and clears them off the new mac book air in the process.
I want to stop this happing and need also to migrate all the old emails and contacts from the old macbook onto the new macbook air.

Are multiple email accounts configure in Mail? Are these POP or IMAP accounts? Is it GMail account? Yahoo account? iCloud account or other?

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