Migration from Mac OS 10.3 to Snow Leopard

Hi All,
I'm trying to transfer the mail account and a few other things (keychain, favorites, bookmarks, etc.) from my dad's old emac running 10.3 to a newer macbook pro running snow leopard. Unfortunately there is not migration assistant on the emac and no way to get one, so I'm doing it by hand. I've already brought over all of his documents, pictures, and songs, BUT, I need to know how to bring over his mail. I thought I could just copy the mail folder from the old emac into user\library\mail on the new, but when I try to open mail, I get prompted to set up an account.
Any help would be appreciated. This is a christmas present for my dad.

I would look in Mail forum:
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1338
http://www.apple.com/support/mail
And Mail files will have to be imported, the file structure has changed a lot, generally with each new version. Sometimes you have to go through an intermediary program to convert, sometimes Thunderbird.
And may need to export into a compatible format. I know over the years using email, I've had to go through that more than a couple times.

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