Mail not responding; mails still available on-line

Hi everybody
My Mail application starts up but shows no mails and does not respond. Force Quit & Restart does not help.
The application itself seems allright because it works fine on my wife's account (and her mails).
When checking on-line (me.com) my mails are available.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Gunther.

Hey BD
This seems to have done the job. Just to confirm: I used Disk Utility to check in the disk and it did indicate minor errors. But the Safe Boot was a new one for me
When starting up Mail again, I was kindly given the opportunity to re-import my mails and it seems that all is working well now.
Just to be sure: the files I have moved are not to be placed back and can be deleted???
Glad it was that easy. Thanx for the quick response.
Regards,
Gunther.

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