Mail locks up must do a hard reboot to access mail

My mail Icon pops up and down when I click on it nothing happens, the only way to open mail is to do a  total  shutdown, and then when the system comes back up it is fine, anyone else having problems with this.  Only the last week or so it has been doing this.
Thanks

Hi Garland, Welcome to Apple Discussions. Have you tried Launching Activity Monitor and choosing that process and quitting it, or force quitting it? This would be preferable to a hard restart, until you get it sorted.
I'm not a Mail expert but one thing you could try would be to drag your ~(Home)~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.mail.plist to your desktop, then relaunch MailThis is a very important file which contains all email account settings and general mail preferences. So, if that works you will have to re-enter your Mail setup info. You may want to take screenshots before you begin.
-mj

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    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR: smcReadData8 failed for key $Num (kSMCKeyNotFound)
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR $Num kSMCKeyNotFound(0x84) fKeyHashTable=0x0
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: iSCSI Initiator Previous Shutdown Cause: 3
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: SMC::smcInitHelper ERROR: MMIO regMap == NULL - fall back to old SMC mode
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController][start] -- completed
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioDevice[0xffffff802935e500]::initHardware(0xffffff8027891c00)
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioDevice[0xffffff802935e500]::createAudioEngine()
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioEngine[0xffffff8028614e00]::init()
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioEngine::init SUCCEED
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioEngine[0xffffff8028614e00]::initHardware(0xffffff802935e500)
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioEngine[0xffffff8028614e00]::createNewAudioStream()
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioEngine[0xffffff8028614e00]::peformFormatChange(0xffffff8029355400, 0xffffff8107cb3aa0, 0)
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioEngine::createNewAudioStream SUCCEED
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioEngine[0xffffff8028614e00]::createNewAudioStream()
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioEngine[0xffffff8028614e00]::peformFormatChange(0xffffff8029183400, 0xffffff8107cb3aa0, 0)
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioEngine::createNewAudioStream SUCCEED
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioEngine::initHardware SUCCEED
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioDevice::createAudioEngine SUCCEED
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: LPAudioDevice::initHardware SUCCEED
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: DeckLink_Driver: ****** Max Power On ******
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: jnl: disk0s2: journal replay done.
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: **** [CSRBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- completed -- this = 0xffffff802935a800 ****
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController][staticBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Received Bluetooth Controller register service notification -- controller = 0xffffff802935a800
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: ** Device in slot: SLOT-2 **
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: ** Device in slot: SLOT-1 **
    6/11/14 11:36:51.008 AM mDNSResponder[58]: D2D_IPC: Loaded
    6/11/14 11:36:51.008 AM mDNSResponder[58]: D2DInitialize succeeded
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController::setConfigState] calling registerService
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: DSMOS has arrived
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR: smcReadData8 failed for key BEMB (kSMCKeyNotFound)
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: jnl: disk4: replay_journal: from: 31825920 to: 32366592 (joffset 0x3a36000)
    6/11/14 11:36:51.000 AM kernel[0]: [0 0  ] start port soft reset (probe 1).
    6/11/14 11:36:51.880 AM fseventsd[57]: event logs in /Volumes/2TB RAID0/.fseventsd out of sync with volume.  destroying old logs. (423 0 4826)
    6/11/14 11:36:51.880 AM fseventsd[57]: log dir: /Volumes/2TB RAID0/.fseventsd getting new uuid: 99EF1AE6-412F-466A-845F-C7B1E75B651C
    6/11/14 11:36:52.000 AM kernel[0]: jnl: disk4: journal replay done.
    6/11/14 11:36:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [0 1  ] start port soft reset (probe 1).
    6/11/14 11:36:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [0 0  ] port started successfully.
    6/11/14 11:36:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [0 0 0] device probed successfully.
    6/11/14 11:36:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [0 1  ] port started successfully.
    6/11/14 11:36:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [0 1 0] device probed successfully.
    6/11/14 11:36:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Adapter vbus initialized
    6/11/14 11:36:54.200 AM com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.softraid.softraidd[128]) Job failed to exec(3). Setting up event to tell us when to try again: 2: No such file or directory
    6/11/14 11:36:54.200 AM com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.softraid.softraidd[128]) Job failed to exec(3) for weird reason: 2
    6/11/14 11:36:54.242 AM hidd[112]: Posting 'com.apple.iokit.hid.displayStatus' notifyState=1
    6/11/14 11:36:54.255 AM hidd[112]: void __IOHIDLoadBundles(): Loaded 0 HID plugins
    6/11/14 11:36:54.267 AM com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.openbase.com.openexec[124]) getpwnam("openbase") failed
    6/11/14 11:36:54.273 AM com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.openbase.com.openexec[124]) Job failed to exec(3). Setting up event to tell us when to try again: 3: No such process
    6/11/14 11:36:54.273 AM com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.openbase.com.openexec[124]) Job failed to exec(3) for weird reason: 3
    6/11/14 11:36:54.322 AM appleeventsd[117]: main: Starting up
    6/11/14 11:36:54.323 AM kdc[110]: label: default
    6/11/14 11:36:54.323 AM kdc[110]:           dbname: od:/Local/Default
    6/11/14 11:36:54.324 AM kdc[110]:           mkey_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/m-key
    6/11/14 11:36:54.324 AM kdc[110]:           acl_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/kadmind.acl
    6/11/14 11:36:54.333 AM rpcbind[142]: Could not join RPC bind multicast address
    6/11/14 11:36:54.344 AM com.apple.usbmuxd[91]: usbmuxd-327.4 on Feb 12 2014 at 14:54:33, running 64 bit
    6/11/14 11:36:54.347 AM kdc[110]: WARNING Found KDC certificate (O=System Identity,CN=com.apple.kerberos.kdc)is missing the PK-INIT KDC EKU, this is bad for interoperability.
    6/11/14 11:36:54.410 AM coreservicesd[56]: FindBestLSSession(), no match for inSessionID 0xfffffffffffffffc auditTokenInfo( uid=0 euid=0 auSessionID=100000 create=false
    6/11/14 11:36:54.412 AM mds[104]: (Normal) FMW: FMW 0 0
    6/11/14 11:36:54.422 AM kdc[110]: KDC started
    6/11/14 11:36:54.466 AM loginwindow[107]: Login Window Application Started
    6/11/14 11:36:54.492 AM awacsd[120]: Starting awacsd connectivity-78.3 (Apr 25 2013 19:22:44)
    6/11/14 11:36:54.504 AM awacsd[120]: InnerStore CopyAllZones: no info in Dynamic Store
    6/11/14 11:36:54.540 AM mds[104]: (Warning) Server: No stores registered for metascope "kMDQueryScopeComputer"
    6/11/14 11:36:54.598 AM locationd[108]: NOTICE,Location icon should now be in state 0
    6/11/14 11:36:54.616 AM apsd[122]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:54.618 AM apsd[122]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:54.000 AM kernel[0]: macx_swapon SUCCESS
    6/11/14 11:36:54.000 AM kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(143) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
    6/11/14 11:36:54.619 AM sandboxd[143]: ([142]) rpcbind(142) deny job-creation
    6/11/14 11:36:54.649 AM WindowServer[149]: Server is starting up
    6/11/14 11:36:55.047 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: 3891612: (CGSLookupServerRootPort) Untrusted apps are not allowed to connect to or launch Window Server before login.
    6/11/14 11:36:55.048 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorRangeCheck: On-demand launch of the Window Server is allowed for root user only.
    6/11/14 11:36:55.048 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:55.048 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorRangeCheck: On-demand launch of the Window Server is allowed for root user only.
    6/11/14 11:36:55.048 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:55.048 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorFailure: This user is not allowed access to the window system right now.
    6/11/14 11:36:55.206 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO establish the default connection to the WindowServer, _CGSDefaultConnection() is NULL.
    6/11/14 11:36:55.211 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorInvalidConnection: CGSGetEventPort: Invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.211 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorInvalidConnection: CGSGetEventPort: Invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.211 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorInvalidConnection: CGSGetEventPort: Invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.211 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorInvalidConnection: CGSGetEventPort: Invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.235 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSRegisterConnectionNotifyProc called with invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.235 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSRegisterConnectionNotifyProc called with invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.243 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSRegisterConnectionNotifyProc called with invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.308 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorInvalidConnection: CGSGetDockRect: Invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.308 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSGetCurrentDisplayMode: Invalid display 0x00000000
    6/11/14 11:36:55.413 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorInvalidConnection: CGSGetCurrentCursorLocation: Invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.413 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSGetDisplayBounds: Invalid display 0x00000000
    6/11/14 11:36:55.413 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorInvalidConnection: CGSGetCurrentCursorLocation: Invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.413 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSGetDisplayBounds: Invalid display 0x00000000
    6/11/14 11:36:55.420 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorInvalidConnection: CGSGetCurrentCursorLocation: Invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.420 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSGetDisplayBounds: Invalid display 0x00000000
    6/11/14 11:36:55.000 AM kernel[0]: fsevents: watcher CleanApp Daemon (pid: 127) - Using /dev/fsevents directly is unsupported.  Migrate to FSEventsFramework
    6/11/14 11:36:55.718 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:55.764 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:55.766 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:55.798 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:55.799 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:55.799 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:55.817 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorInvalidConnection: CGSSetConnectionProperty: Invalid connection
    6/11/14 11:36:55.818 AM CleanApp Daemon[127]: kCGErrorInvalidConnection: Error enabling suspendResume handling
    6/11/14 11:36:56.338 AM qmasterqd[184]: 3891612: (CGSLookupServerRootPort) Untrusted apps are not allowed to connect to or launch Window Server before login.
    6/11/14 11:36:56.339 AM qmasterqd[184]: kCGErrorRangeCheck: On-demand launch of the Window Server is allowed for root user only.
    6/11/14 11:36:56.339 AM qmasterqd[184]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:56.339 AM qmasterqd[184]: kCGErrorRangeCheck: On-demand launch of the Window Server is allowed for root user only.
    6/11/14 11:36:56.339 AM qmasterqd[184]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:56.339 AM qmasterqd[184]: kCGErrorFailure: This user is not allowed access to the window system right now.
    6/11/14 11:36:56.342 AM qmasterqd[184]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO establish the default connection to the WindowServer, _CGSDefaultConnection() is NULL.
    6/11/14 11:36:56.508 AM qmastercc[189]: 3891612: (CGSLookupServerRootPort) Untrusted apps are not allowed to connect to or launch Window Server before login.
    6/11/14 11:36:56.510 AM qmastercc[189]: kCGErrorRangeCheck: On-demand launch of the Window Server is allowed for root user only.
    6/11/14 11:36:56.510 AM qmastercc[189]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:56.512 AM qmastercc[189]: kCGErrorRangeCheck: On-demand launch of the Window Server is allowed for root user only.
    6/11/14 11:36:56.512 AM qmastercc[189]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
    6/11/14 11:36:56.512 AM qmastercc[189]: kCGErrorFailure: This user is not allowed access to the window system right now.
    6/11/14 11:36:56.522 AM qmastercc[189]: _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO establish the default connection to the WindowServer, _CGSDefaultConnection() is NULL.
    6/11/14 11:36:57.357 AM mDNSResponder[58]: Excessive update rate for VJTK’s\032Mac\032Pro\032Cluster-3A9F54B3-B143-43C9-A728-63A9E73C3488._qmp4._tcp .local.; delaying announcement by 1 second
    6/11/14 11:36:57.363 AM mDNSResponder[58]: Excessive update rate for VJTK’s\032Mac\032Pro\032Cluster-3A9F54B3-B143-43C9-A728-63A9E73C3488._qmp4._tcp .local.; delaying announcement by 1 second
    6/11/14 11:36:57.369 AM mDNSResponder[58]: Excessive update rate for VJTK’s\032Mac\032Pro\032Cluster-3A9F54B3-B143-43C9-A728-63A9E73C3488._qmp4._tcp .local.; delaying announcement by 1 second
    6/11/14 11:36:57.375 AM mDNSResponder[58]: Excessive update rate for VJTK’s\032Mac\032Pro\032Cluster-3A9F54B3-B143-43C9-A728-63A9E73C3488._qmp4._tcp .local.; delaying announcement by 1 second
    6/11/14 11:36:57.388 AM mDNSResponder[58]: Excessive update rate for VJTK’s\032Mac\032Pro\032Cluster-3A9F54B3-B143-43C9-A728-63A9E73C3488._qmp4._tcp .local.; delaying announcement by 1 second
    6/11/14 11:36:57.410 AM mDNSResponder[58]: Excessive update rate for VJTK’s\032Mac\032Pro\032Cluster-3A9F54B3-B143-43C9-A728-63A9E73C3488._qmp4._tcp .local.; delaying announcement by 1 second
    6/11/14 11:36:57.552 AM UserEventAgent[15]: Captive: [mySCCopyWiFiDevices:162] WiFi Device Name == NULL
    6/11/14 11:36:57.556 AM pasda[126]: CAgentTimer returning with an INFINITE timeout!
    6/11/14 11:36:57.556 AM pasda[126]: [CRemoteAgentTable::SetConfigurationValues] failed to open configuration file '/Library/Application Support/PowerAlertEngine/paconfig.ini'
    6/11/14 11:36:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel8254x]: Link up on en1, 100-Megabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [792d,6f48,0de1,0e00,45e1,4000]
    6/11/14 11:36:57.565 AM configd[21]: network changed: DNS*
    6/11/14 11:36:57.567 AM configd[21]: setting hostname to "VJTKs-Mac-Pro-2.local"
    6/11/14 11:36:57.603 AM netbiosd[193]: Unable to start NetBIOS name service:
    6/11/14 11:36:58.754 AM configd[21]: network changed: v4(en1+:192.168.1.105) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    6/11/14 11:36:58.776 AM mDNSResponder[58]: Excessive update rate for VJTK’s\032Mac\032Pro\032Cluster-3A9F54B3-B143-43C9-A728-63A9E73C3488._qmp4._tcp .local.; delaying announcement by 2 seconds
    6/11/14 11:36:58.826 AM mDNSResponder[58]: Excessive update rate for VJTK’s\032Mac\032Pro\032Cluster-3A9F54B3-B143-43C9-A728-63A9E73C3488._qmp4._tcp .local.; delaying announcement by 2 seconds
    6/11/14 11:36:58.838 AM mDNSResponder[58]: Excessive update rate for VJTK’s\032Mac\032Pro\032Cluster-3A9F54B3-B143-43C9-A728-63A9E73C3488._qmp4._tcp .local.; delaying announcement by 2 seconds
    6/11/14 11:37:01.000 AM kernel[0]: 3926 m66deaaf0:1449
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