After System restore from Time Capsule Mail doesent work

HI
i resored my Time capsule backup on my mac because of the need for space to install windows on my mac (Boot camp doesent works!) i can use all my programms and data well exept Mail when i start mail it Flashes:
You can’t use this version of Mail with this version of Mac OS X
You have Mail version 4.0 (1075/1076). It can’t be used on Mac OS X Version 10.6.1 (Build 10B504). For more information, click the Help button.
(help button is online help....)
But its just a 1to1 backup.....
Can anyone help me??

Blinkyrus wrote:
i restored my Time capsule backup on my mac because of the need for space to install windows on my mac (Boot camp doesent works!) i can use all my programms and data well exept Mail when i start mail it Flashes:
You can’t use this version of Mail with this version of Mac OS X
You have Mail version 4.0 (1075/1076). It can’t be used on Mac OS X Version 10.6.1 (Build 10B504). For more information, click the Help button.
(help button is online help....)
The first thing I'd try is to download and install the Mac OS X 10.6.1 updater:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL930
It would have been more appropriate to post your message in one of the Mac OS X 10.6 message sections.

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