Mail won't launch after Migration to another Mac

I had to migrate my wife's account from a 10.6 machine to a 10.5 machine (trading with my daughter, her mac has a damaged airport and weak wifi and she is heading off to college). The mail application will not even launch (it tries and dies giving me the option to reset and retry with no luck). I wonder if there is an incompatibility between 10.6 mail files (Mail app version 4) and Mail v3.6 on the 10.5.8 machine?
I tried removing to the destkop the com.apple.mail.plist with no luck. I even moved the mailbox folder to the desktop (hoping to get a new mail account and import old mail) - still no launching.
Eventually I will upgrade to 10.6 on this machine, but have to install more memory (tried to install 10.6 refused to load due to too little memory). Can I install mail 4.0 by itself?
Any help would be really appreciated.

I also tried two other "virgin" accounts and Mail does not open/launch. So from reading elsewhere this implies it is not the mail data on my wife's account.
This computer was just upgraded from 10.4.x to 10.5.8 through all the updates. I checked tonight and there is no Mail update. But I don't know if Mail was working in 10.4.x as my daughter did not use Mail (she accessed a web mail account).
Any thoughts? I have the Leopard install disks. Can I try installing Mail only?

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