Mail not shutting down

Mail will not shut down.  Have to force quit. It will send email but receive email.  Any ideas?

Thank you for the tip. I am new to Mac, so this was a great help. Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, but had to see if it would shut down then, of course, had other things to do. Everything is back to normal now--at least on my computer.
Thanks again,
blmt

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