Opening Mail - defaults to m-box

My G5 runs Tiger 10.3.9. When I open Mail application the default page that appears is 'INBOX.mbox' with no sidebar or option to click 'mailboxes' to access my stored mail or new mail. Each time I must click 'open new viewer window' in File, agree to take some kind of file corruption risk, click 'mailboxes' and then get going.
In the past my opening page was my simply my inbox; how, why, and more importantly where did the setting change and how do I reverse it? Any ideas? Ta.

My G5 runs Tiger 10.3.9. When I open Mail application the default page that appears is 'INBOX.mbox' with no sidebar or option to click 'mailboxes' to access my stored mail or new mail. Each time I must click 'open new viewer window' in File, agree to take some kind of file corruption risk, click 'mailboxes' and then get going.
In the past my opening page was my simply my inbox; how, why, and more importantly where did the setting change and how do I reverse it? Any ideas? Ta.

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