Incoming messages issues with Mail application

I'm using an email account attached to my internet company and set up with the "Mail Application" on my Mac. For the past week, When I turn "Mail" on, the Mail Activity window would show me the incoming message in progress, ex: 1 out of 26. The process would move forward showing also the speed of the reception (KB/s) and for no reason it would stop in the middle and stop receiving any email. It would basically freeze and I have to quit Mail by "force quit". If I re-open it again, it would be doing the exact same thing and receiving again the first couple emails, always the same one that I already received and freeze in the middle. I basically can't use Mail at all lately. Any idea to fix this problem?
Thanks

Hi there,
cool, I'm not alone...
I can't remember exactly, when the problem started. I guess it was around the 10.5.2 or 10.5.3 update. Before (also in Leopard) Mail worked fine.
Now I have to do the following procedure to receive an email (note: I have to repeat this for each email):
1. Check, if mail is receiving an email (because it never completes receiving on it's own, I'm never notified of the new email).
2. If Mail is receiving an email (check the Activity window), I have to force quit mail
3. Launch Mail again, immediately hurrying to the Mailbox menu and setting all accounts to offline.
By now, the email has already been received from the server but not internally marked as such, so staying online would result in fetching the same email again – hanging 'afterwards' included.
4. Select the Inbox and open the Get Account Info window by right clicking on the Inbox or pressing cmd + i.
5. Select the corresponding account from the list (I got three POP3 accounts), e.g. the one for which the last email has been received.
6. Manually remove this email (and only this one) from the server.
7. Close the Get Account Info window and take all accounts online again.
8. Check for new mail...
+If I would for example get 4 new emails, I would have to repeat this procedure 4 times.+
Yes, I'm not happy about it.
*I already did the following (using hints from other threads):*
Remove Mail.app, and /Library/Mail/
Installing Mail.app and the /Library/Mail/ folder again from the 10.5.0 DVD using Pacifist.
Updating the former installation with the 10.5.6 Combo update
Installing the Mail Update 10.5.6 afterwards
Removing the ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.mail.plist
Restart
Launch Mail, setting up all accounts from scratch
Create a new user
Open Mail, setting up a new account
Reset Power Management
*So far, nothing did solve the problem.*
Next would be Archive and Install Mac OS X but I currently don't have the time for that procedure.
I have two Mac Pros (one at work, one at home) who both have this issue.
I believe, it's a bug though and will send this text to Apple via "Provide Mail Feedback" in Mail's Mail menu.

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              4   Message                             0x00007fff8a176991 -[SmartMailboxUnreadCountManager smartMailbox:didInitializeWithDictionaryRepresentation:] + 98
              5   Message                             0x00007fff8a176145 -[MailboxUid initWithDictionaryRepresentation:] + 1152
              6   Mail                                0x0000000104b4d765 Mail + 34661
              7   Mail                                0x0000000104b4cd90 Mail + 32144
              8   Mail                                0x0000000104b4c9f6 Mail + 31222
              9   Mail                                0x0000000104bcb514 Mail + 550164
              10  Mail                                0x0000000104be0f24 Mail + 638756
              11  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff8984790c __invoking___ + 140
              12  CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff898477a4 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 132
              13  Message                             0x00007fff8a174047 -[MonitoredInvocation invoke] + 196
              14  Message                             0x00007fff8a150891 -[ThrowingInvocationOperation main] + 33
              15  Message                             0x00007fff8a150837 -[_MFInvocationOperation main] + 449
              16  Foundation                          0x00007fff89cf50b0 -[__NSOperationInternal start] + 705
              17  Foundation                          0x00007fff89d083d2 ____NSOQSchedule_block_invoke_2 + 124
              18  libdispatch.dylib                   0x00007fff8d10b90a _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 18
              19  libdispatch.dylib                   0x00007fff8d10c7e9 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 255
              20  libsystem_c.dylib                   0x00007fff8912e3da _pthread_wqthread + 316
              21  libsystem_c.dylib                   0x00007fff8912fb85 start_wqthread + 13

    see here - worked for me (of course, if you have local copies you're out of luck, but with IMAP there's no problem anymore)
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/15673674#15673674

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