Where are Netscape mailboxes?

I am trying to import Netscape mailboxes from an iMac (slot loading) to an Intel Macbook using Mail via a wireless network. The Macbook has OSX v10.4.11. The iMac has OSX v10.3.9.
Where are the Netscape mailboxes located on the iMac?
Thanks.
-Joe

Kappy,
I have found valid mailboxes at Home:Library:Mozilla:Profiles:Default:65sii1fg.slt:Mail:(popservername) that will import successfully. However, I think I have found the problem. When I imported the inbox and sent mailboxes the imports contained 200+ messages dating from 2005 through part of 2007. Further checking revealed that inbox has 600+ and sent has 400+ messages. I am going to trim this down to about 100 messages each and try again. I'll let you know what happens.
-Joe

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