Taking 'local' mail from one mac to another

Hi there
I saved loads of email 'On My Mac' in mail, on my old iMac. I have now upgraded, set up everything and installed Snow Leopard... I now need to know how to import all my old mail so that it is on my new mac in the 'On My Mac' folder, and appears like it did.....
Any help most welcome
Thnx

do you want just "on my mac" mail or your whole Mail setup. it's easiest to do the latter. quit Mail and copy the entire fole /users/username/library/mail AND the file /users/username/library/preferences/com.apple.mail.plist from the old computer to the corresponding locations on the new one. start Mail and it will look as it did on the old computer.

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