Corrupt Message List/Messages in Mail.app

Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could help me try to solve a bug that has been biting me for a few months (among several, actually).
In Mail, my message list sometimes displays From: and Subject: information that does not match the indicated message. For example, it might say "From: dude, Subject: read this" and if I click on the message, the preview panel displays a message "From: dudette, subject: something different". There is nothing to be done about this from my perspective. Opening, restarting, etc. does nothing -- the message list remains corrupted until I just give up and delete them.
I have a photo on Flickr that shows this happening:
http://flickr.com/photos/partee/361744770/
Any clues on what to do?

We had this problem recently. Discovered deleteing the account (or moving if from the Library) and then recreating the account got all the mail reading the right headers and subject lines. (moving is probably better, as it means that you can import any mailboxes you might need.)

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