MAIL FREEZES

I just upgraded to Leopard and the first problem I encountered was that mail won't exit and none of my email addresses work. I have several work related accounts and none of them seemed to work. I deleted the accounts so that I could rebuild them manually thinking that was the problem and... no dice. Any suggestions. Oh, I have to manually shutdown the system because it won't shut down while mail is running and mail won't exit when I try to shut it down.
Any help appreciated.
Regards to all,
Wayne

I've fixed my problem by updating my OSX moving all of my files and folders located at: users\username\library\mail\
I copies all of my files to folder on my desktop for future import if needed. Then I started mail and it worked fine. Not sure if you need to update your OSX or not, but it was recommended so I did.
Let me know if I can be of any help.
Regards,
Wayne

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