How do I find outlook email on an Seagate external hard drive?

Hi -
I have a Seagate external hard drive that I used to back up an old mac book pro.  I have found all my documents and was able to transfer them all to a mac  mini.  However I can not find the email files.  I had outlook and am trying to find the emails that were backed up on the external hard drive.  How can I find them?
thank you!

If it is anything like Entourage was before it, it is in the Microsoft User Data folder in the Documents folder. Sadly with Entourage, there was a single Database file that managed contacts, e-mail and calendar in one file.  This all your eggs in one basket approach led me to stop using Microsoft's solution.  Hopefully Outlook was made less risky.

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