Old messages in My Folders (N6680) to N97

How to transfer old messages from My Folder N6680 to N97?
I can not see My Folders by PC Suit on N6680 but 97 is showing My folders
Partial solutions:
So I moved all messages from My Folders to Inbox then I exported to file (CSV).
Then I imported to N97 but I can not distinguish between sent and received messagesIf I repair the data in csv format messages lose the date and time

you go to my folders the select options then mark all then you can put them back to inbox
If  i have helped at all a click on the white star below would be nice thanks.
Now using the Lumia 1520

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