Does Time Machine Keep My Old Emails?

If I ran a backup of my MacBook Pro (full backup onto a Time Capsule) two months ago and now run a backup again, will it overwrite all my old Mail messages? Ie. say I ran the backup last December 6, will all the emails of Dec.6 (inbox, Sent, all my accounts) and before still be there after I run a new backup today? My computer crashed about a month ago and I had to have it repaired, but I had to recreate all my old Mail accounts and start over with empty Inbox, Sent etc. -- and I could never figure out how to get my Mail emails off Time Capsule and onto my repaired MacBook).
The reason is that I would kind of like to still have all those emails, but I do want to run a backup. Can I just exclude Mail from the new backup? That way, all my Dec. 6th emails would still be on the Time Capsule, where maybe one day I will figure out how to retrieve them (it's devilishly difficult) and I would still have all my post-Dec. 6 emails on this computer.
Sorry, I hope this makes sense.
Thanks in advance!
Nick

If I ran a backup of my MacBook Pro (full backup onto a Time Capsule) two months ago and now run a backup again, will it overwrite all my old Mail messages?
It shouldn't unless the drive runs out of space.
If you want to recover the old e-mails, in Finder hold down the option/alt key while selecting the Go menu item. Select Library/Mail. Enter Time Machine and go to the old backup.
If you want to make your user library permanently visible, run the below command in Applications/Utilities/Terminal.
chflags nohidden ~/Library/
You will need to do that after any updates.

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