Need to export entire folder from Apple Mail

I need to take an entire folder of saved emails and export it so that it and all it's contents and sub-folders are able to be read by someone using a Windows computer.
Can this be done?
THIS IS A TIME SENSITIVE QUESTION!  I need to get this information to my county prosecutor's office ASAP so I'm hoping someone has an answer for me. She needs to be able to read all the emails and replies that I've saved over the last year.
I don't want to send her a copied batch of emails one at a time. I know I can highlight all email in a mailbox and send as "one" where she can read from the bottom up  in order it was sent, but I would much rather keep the structure I have saved so she can read it on her windows computer as I have it on my iMac. Or at least similarly.
Thank you all.

Pvonk has good advice. I just want to make sure you understand the Aperture has a Master and at least one Version of each image file. The Master is the original -- never touched. The Version is at first a copy of the Master, but as soon as you make any changes it holds those changes. So you have to decide whether you want to export the Masters, the Versions, or both (which you'll have to do separately, afaik). Aperture gives you the choice. Click "Photos" in the Library tab of the Inspector, then select all, then "File>>Export". If you want to maintain your groupings (e.g.: Projects), you will probably have to select the images in each group and export them as a unique set.
Note that Aperture is a very powerful image database (pros refer to this as "Digital Asset Management") in addition to (w. v. 3) being a very powerful digital photograph development lab. Photoshop Elements does none of the former, and a very different kind of job than the latter.

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