Safari RSS Stopped Automatically Updating!

Hi,
I've been using Leopard since November 2007. For some reason, all of my RSS Feeds have stop automatically updating themselves.
If I go to Check for updates, it's set to every hour, just like it always has been. If I change it to anything else, THEN the latest RSS articles automatically download, but I keep having to manually switch the setting, in order to get any new RSS updates.
Anyway, have any suggestions?

Hi
Look again in the Syndications folder. The system requires the database3 file to accumulate feed information.
Other preference files: move these two preference files in your User Library>Preferences to the desktop:
com.apple.SyndicationAgent.plist and
com.apple.Syndication.plist
Restart Safari. Again, watch the feed number for a change.
If no change, try Safari from another User Account. For purposes of simplicity, after creating the new account, go to your regular User Account>Library>Safari folder. There, holding the option key, move the Bookmarks.plist file to the Public>Drop Box folder in the same user account. Then, after you log-in to the new account, go to the Public>Drop Box in that account. There, move the Bookmarks.plist file to the User Library>Safari folder. This way, when you open Safari, you'll have the same bookmarks file as used in your regular user account.
Also, make sure you enable the feeds in Safari Preferences>RSS.
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