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I had been crashing a lot, first off...but not so much now, so not my real concern. My concern is a new thing that just started today....
In my InBox there were like 6 or 7 new/unread emails that I deleted. Yet my icon starts to bounce again (with out the # of new emails badge) and I see the emails shoowing up again...but still in the Inbox, but here's the kicker....now they only show up for a second or 3 and then they disappear and the Inbox Syncing icon is stuck at like 90% for a few seconds, then it goes away and the new emails are gone...not in trash, not in any other box, not in InBox. UNTIL, they decide to pop back up again with the bouncing icon (w/o badge), and the same emails in my InBox, for the briefest of moments, then poof....
anyone have any ideas?

This looks like a rules issue. Try this:
1. Quit Mail.
2. In the Finder, go to ~/Library/Mail/.
3. Locate MessageRules.plist and move it to the Desktop. If there is a file called MessageRules.plist.backup, move it to the Desktop too. You may also see MessageSorting.plist files there; this is where Mail 1.x stored the rules, and they are no longer used by Mail 2.x, so just move them to the Trash if you see them.
4. Open Mail. As a result of removing the rules file, the junk filter will be disabled now. You may want to either tell Mail to go offline immediately after opening it, or shut down the Internet connection before opening Mail, to prevent it from downloading anything until the junk mail filter has been enabled again.
5. Go to Mail > Preferences > Junk Mail, enable junk filtering, and configure it however you wish.
6. Go online again if you went offline in step 4.
If the problem persists after doing this, then you know the rules have no bearing on it, and you may move the files on the Desktop back to the ~/Library/Mail/ folder, overwriting any files Mail may have created anew there (quit Mail first).
Note: For those not familiarized with the ~/ notation, it refers to the user’s home folder, i.e. ~/Library is the Library folder within the user’s home folder.

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