MacBook Pro with 10.6.8 Freezes because of an alias in Mail

Hey guys,
I noticed thaty my MacBook Pro mid 2009, SSD and 8gb RAM, freezes everytime, the issue is continuing since two days ago and thanks to the Console program I've noticed that this string:
1/30/13 6:41:52 PM
Mail[209]
GET /Library/Application Support/Mail/Alias.xml (FAILED), httpStatusCode:503, errorType:100, transactionState:5, txnId:C5A1837E-D1DF-499F-BD83-CAFDBF7D8D01, auto-retries=0, manual-retries=0
Is generated at the same time of the crash, so i believe it's a problem of Aliases in iCloud and the Mail 4.6 client, but i'm not sure.
Anyway, do you have any suggestions?

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