Outlook for mac email settings question

In the Microsoft  User data folder, which folder contains my email settings?  Current one was accidently deleted and I can not restore it properly to get it to work.  Thought if I had them in a folder without pulling over the enitre Microsoft User data folder it would be the fastest and easiet way to go.  Thanks.

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