Restore Mac Mail from Snow Leopard Back Up

Hi, I've just upgraded from Snow Leopard to Mavericks and I'm going through the process of restoring bits and bobs from my time machine back up. I did a clean install which I though might help my machine as it's been getting a bit slow recently.
Can anyone help me with restoring my mac mail to a 'how it was state', I have my time machine back up created in Snow Leopard and I also archived each mail folder seperatley (.mbox) to be double safe. I'm not sure of the best and most efficient way to restore all my mail accounts, hopefully someone on here can help.
Many thanks in advance.
Terry

Thanks for the help. I ended up importing each mailbox (mbox) seprately. When I tried to import 'apple mail' it choked in the process probably because they are pretty big files. But it worked though the import mbox option ok.

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