Where can I find mail messages I saved in the time machine backup

I am trying to retrieve e-mail messages I had saved in folders from my time machine backup. Where do I find them ?

Put the icon in the menu bar (if not already there) ->System Preferences->Time Machine->Show Time Machine status in menu bar.
Then, while in Mail, click the icon, and select "Enter Time Machine"
Locate the emails in Time Machine, then select Restore.

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