Mail won't open in Snow Leopard

Ever since i installed the snow leopard upgrade i can't open apple Mail. When I try to open the application it comes up with a message: "You can't use this version of the application Mail with this version of Mac OS X. You have Mail 3.6."
I tried looking everywhere for an update for Mail, but i cant find one anywhere. Any ideas on how to get this fixed?

This problem occasionally happens for upgrade installs. I believe what's happening for you is that your Mail dock icon points to the wrong place. This can happen if you have another copy of Mac OS X installed on another volume, or if you ever moved Mail from its /Applications folder.
If that's indeed the problem, the fix is: remove Mail from your Dock, open a Finder window and go to the /Applications folder, launch Mail from Finder, and choose the "Keep in Dock" menu item for the Mail dock icon.

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