Time Capsule restore emails?

My Time Capsule restore emails to "Mail" to an exchange account either Office 365?

Your emails are always stored in the Exchange? Or did you download email and then delete them?

You shouldn't have to recover from TM if the mails are stored in exchange.

Mail is a little tricky. You cannot recover individual emails... you must retrieve the entire library.

Read the Pondini which is a bit outdated... I assume that you run El Capo... most of the people having mail issues are...

http://pondini.org/TM/15m.html

Part of what Pondini is probably obsolete... but the basic method is real... However if you are having problems I think you better post in the Apple applications section in order to get more specific help.

You cannot load missing e-mails directly from the old library to a new... but you should be able to export and import.

But your emails may still stored on the exchange server account if I understand you correctly.

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