Clean install of Mt. Lion and i cant recover any files from time machine

I did a clean install erasing my hard drive.  I have been running time machine to a time capsule for the last 3 years.  I tried migration, it wont bring anything over.  I tried opening mail then opening time machine and finding a back up point, it wont let me restore.  Does anything on a mac ever work.  I have been using this thing for 4 years and its always a major ordeal to get anything to do what it is supposed to.  I need my old inbox as well as sent emails and have no way to recover them.
Before i did this whole install I backed up the mbox files individually on a usb drive.  I can recover the inbox but if i import the sent files, they all have me as the recipient.
HELP

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