Mail and iCal are constantly synicing with OS X Mavericks

Ever since I downloaded OS X Mavericks, Mail and iCal are constantly syncing messages and appointments as long as the programs are open. I'm receiving notices about appointments that are years old. What's more, it doesn't seem to stop when I close the laptop, so it drains my battery as well. How do I make it stop??

No problem with Calendar but Mail keeps syncing with the server.  The activity window is full all the time - apparently re-syncing though no new mail is downloaded.  Rang in but they have no idea what's causing it and have sent diagnostic to engineers.  In 10.8, just a quick burst of activity when mail was checked for but now it's constant.  As a result, emptying the Deleted Items mailbox is very slow.  Am worried about the amount of bandwidth being eaten up.

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