Back-up mail, in case of ...

I use mail.
It is fitting my needs and works overall fine.
But, because I have by now years of e-mail stored in the different accounts, I tend to get a bit worried.
Mail is basically a database that contains links to e-mails stored in various places. Most of my mail I store in iCloud.
I use icloud (back from the days of pre dotmac ...) and that suffices.
Am I correct in my assumption that I do not have to worry about my archived mails in the divers icloud-services, in case mail decides to crash and present me with unrepairable database (or such).

There must be a terrible problem to have your iCloud mails deleted. Anyway, you should make backups of your files because all hard drives fail. For example, Time Machine backs up your mails (even if they are stored in iCloud), and you can restore your mails manually without any problem

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