I can't shut down mail after installing maverick

i can't shut down mail after installing maverick.  mail won't let me restart orshut down because i can't get mail to close.

Command + Option + Esc will force quit any app.
Or click Force Quit from your Apple  drop down menu.
You can also force quit apps using Activity Monitor located in HD > Applications > Utilities

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