Can I upgrade from Apple Mail 1.3.11 to v2 ?

I am running Apple Mail 1.3.11 on a Powebook G3 running OSX 10.3.9. I just opened a GMail account and have discovered that I need to upgrade to Mail v2 to access my account via the POP server. I was very frustrated when I went to the Apple website to see if I can upload an upgrade. I can't find any mention of an uprgrade to Mail anywhere on the website! Can anyone tell me if it is possible for me to upgrade my mail program given my current system & hardware status? If so, where can I go to upload the upgrade?

Mail upgrades only come with OS X upgrades. You will have to upgrade to a version of OS X that has the next version of Mail which would be Tiger (10.4.) You cannot download a major OS X upgrade. You have to purchase it.

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