Mail - Stuck in Reading Table of Contents and Copying Messages

Mail has been stuck in this loop for the past week. It is either reading table of contents or copying messages. It doesn't stop no matter how long I have it running. I wasn't able to send mail, but somehow that started working. I cannot delete messages (or they seem to delete but come back on restart). I also must force quit to get out of it. Does anybody have any ideas? Help!!!!

One account, IMAP to my university server. Tried Rebuild.
Tried Cache cleaners. Hard disk is 50% full. Inbox has on
the order of 50 messages in it at any one time.
My wife's iMac has the same problem (one account, IMAP,
to mac.com). She has OS 10.4.4
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