Mail upgrade hangs after installing mavericks

Mail will not upgrade or open after I installed mavericks. There is a dialog  box with the caption "mail upgrade". It reads "Logging out from server "imap.gmail.com".
There it has stayed for the past hour. Any ideas. MacBook Pro, circa 2011, upgrading from Lion.

Mail will not upgrade or open after I installed mavericks. There is a dialog  box with the caption "mail upgrade". It reads "Logging out from server "imap.gmail.com".
There it has stayed for the past hour. Any ideas. MacBook Pro, circa 2011, upgrading from Lion.

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