Importing Old Juno email mail folders

Is there any way to import Juno Online email folders from the old Juno Mac client into Mac's Mail program?

It's my old email from my PC copy of the Juno software. There are several hundred email messages I would like to retrieve from the mailboxes, but since I don't have an active platinum account anymore (I have a free account), I can't download the Juno Mac client and import the account. Is their a way to open the juno "mailbox.bdb" files with Mac Mail?

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