I "can't help" with questions 1 and 3, but here's a shot at 2:

The easy way is to go to versiontracker.com and get MacJanitor, a nice 
little 3rd party app that runs the cron tasks whenever you tell it to.

How did you archive your email? Do you use Apple Mail? I'm curious 
because I need to do something along those lines too. It would be nice 
to save old messages and still be able to search based on 
sender/recipient, subject, date span, and content.

Alex Whitman


On Apr 27, 2004, at 2:07 PM, Bill Holt wrote:

>
> Second "can't find" - there is a way, I know, to have the OSX system 
> do it's
> self-repair thing on a schedule of my choosing instead of it's wee 
> hours of
> the morning preference.  I know I've read about it here ... but can't 
> find
> it because that exchange is in my archive.  Can't even find it on the 
> apple
> site ... probably because I don't have enough of a clue to ask the 
> question
> intelligently.
>
> I'm also missing some socks.
>
>   Bill Holt



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