Mail on my iMac vs. MacBook Pro

Apple Mail 4.5 program works on my MacBook pro, under 10.6.8, but the exact same accounts settings don't work on Apple Mail 3.6 under system 10.5.8 on my iMac 2.4 GHz.  Does it need to be upgraded to Snow Leopard or is there something I'm unaware of?

If all of your email accounts are IMAP, the email will be synced by IMAP.
If not, there's not an easy way to do that. For POP accounts, you could set the Account preferences to leave the email on the server for some period of time, a week perhaps, so that you would be able to download it to your MacBook Pro. On the MacBook Pro, you would need to set that setting to never delete from the server.

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