RSS feed no more update

Hi,
I have 2 macs in my home with the same problem.
All the rss feed i have bookmarked don't update automatically.
When i delete the pref file "com.apple.Syndication.plist", Safari update the rss feeds one times but not all 30 min like i have defined in pref.
If someone have some experience about this problem.
Thx

Welcome to Apple's user-to-user discussion forums.
Try deleting Safari's preferences file which is named "com.apple.Safari.plist". Quit Safari first. The easiest way of getting to the file is to put the filename (without quotes) in Spotlight. You will get one entry. Click on "Show All" and you can then drag the plist to the trash. Restart Safari and reenter your preferences. Let us know what happens.

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