Where is my mail folder

I have decided to restore back to SL as I find the performance of Lion slow and my MBP is running far hotter than I'd like and the fans are revving way high.
So I've backed up using Time Machine, initialised the hard drive and resinstalled 10.6.8.   Now I'm looking for my mail to convert over. It seems to be missing
It was in User\Library\Mail\....

There are instructions here for restoring from Time Machine for Mail:
http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/15.html
See the blue box.
However with the new Lion format I don't think you can go from the new format back to the old one.
If it's an IMAP not a POP account then all emails will still be on the server and should just redownload.
Kappy has got a useful list on how to restore from Lion to Snow Leopard - I'll see if I can find you the link.
Regards,
Colin R.

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