Archiver mail, archiver mail

Bonjour,
Je suis saturé en mails dans "MAIL" avec plus de 100000 mails!
J'ai besoin de temps à autre de les consulter et souhaite les archiver sur Time Capsule tout en les supprimant de mon Mac.
Existe-t-il une méthode pour créer une archive pour les mails les plus ancien par exemple ?
Seront-ils archivés dans les dossiers du meêm nom que ceux que j'ai créer sur mail ?
Enfin, je voudrai être certain qu'en cas de besoin de les retrouver la méthode est facile.
Merci!
Hervé

Right I have an exchange 2010 set-up and we have just got in a Barracuda mail archiver. The demo etc seemed to say it was more or less all automated to set up the archiving but the documentation I have been linked just says set up journalling as per your server. However I am unsure how to set it up for the barracuda appliance.
Not to mention I cant get it to import anything with the service account that they say I should use. I have a ticket with them for that but want to try and get the journalling up and running while they look into that issue.
Anyone set this up or know how to?
Cheers
Si
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