While this may not solve your immediate database problem, it nevertheless 
might help, certainly wouldn't hurt, and definitely would make your Mac 
happier: One of the utility programs which no Mac owner should be without 
is Alsoft's DiskWarrior, which rebuilds the computer's invisible 
directory file safely, the file which the computer itself uses to keep 
track of where everything is.

While technically I don't know enough to say I'm totally correct on this, 
but I think that if your directory file is in top shape, then Emailer 
would have an easier time using its Index file and Database to order 
itself.  My reasoning is that if Emailer is having trouble locating 
things in its database, any additional problem in the computer's 
directory file (the computer's "index file," as it were) could only make 
it more difficult for Emailer to operate properly.

The other thing about DiskWarrior is that it is safe -- it will not leave 
you in a worse position from where you started, as Norton's DiskDoctor 
can do under certain circumstances.  DiskDoctor tries to fix the 
directory file itself; DiskWarrior build one a BRAND NEW directory file 
from scratch with your old directory file still untouched (unlike 
DiskDoctor which has "touched" the old directory file in trying to fix 
it.)  The directory file on the pre-OS X Mac operating systems is 
reputedly the single biggest source of computer problems and freezes and 
crashes with a Mac; this is what DiskWarrior keeps in top shape in just a 
couple minutes' time.

One can read about how it works on www.alsoft.com.

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