Mail won't open reply window & can't type since upgrading to 10.4.6

like the subject says, ever since I updated my OS to 10.4.6, Mail won't open a reply window when trying to reply to a received e-mail. Also, when trying to type a new email message, can only type until the space bar is hit, then get the error sound and no more characters can be typed. Tried repairing/verifying disk permissions several times and checked disk as well, but still won't work properly. Mozilla mail works without any problem, so it must be a Mac Mail thing...
thanks for any ideas...maybe this stuff needs to be tested better before OS updates are put out...will this and all of us be abandoned to Intel MacOS in the near future?

Most people having this issue have successfully solved it cleaning up the LaunchServices cache. The following article describes how to manually reset LaunchServices. The notes at the bottom of the article also provide information about the side effects of deleting each of the files involved.
Resetting Launch Services
The following article also describes the side effects of cache cleaning:
Side effects of System cache cleaning
The following article provides links to some utilities that can be used for troubleshooting and cache cleaning:
Resolving Disk, Permission, and Cache Corruption
It seems that the most appropriate utility for solving this particular problem is Tiger Cache Cleaner.
In addition to the utilities mentioned above, you may also consider OnyX, if for no other reason, because it's free. If you want to try OnyX, after installing it, do this (be sure to read the articles about the side effects of cache cleaning first):
1. Quit all applications.
2. Launch OnyX and enter your administrator password.
3. Click Maintenance. In the Reset section, check LaunchServices database.
4. You may uncheck any other pre-checked options if you've already done them using other utilities.
5. Click the Execute button.
If that doesn't solve the problem, you may try again checking the Links between documents and applications option in step 3 instead.
Please let me know whether you were able to solve the problem, what worked for you and what didn't.

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