Continuous Spinning Ball in mail.app 4.3

My MobileMe account in mail.app shows a spinning ball continuously but sends and receives email ok. The spinning ball is there for as long as mail is open.
Any help would be great!

I would pull up activity monitor and see what process is holding up the cpu. its in the applications / utilities folder. You can sort by cpu time by clicking on the top of the header. Rob

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