My mail app opens automatically repeatedly

I'm using my macbook for 1 month and I switched from PC....I'm loving it!!! But I'm new and I'm having a problem with my mail app that for some reason it opens automatically every second...even if a remove the mail account (.mac)...it opens again and show me mail emails from my mac account....it recognizes automatically that I have a mac account and reconfigures it again.... There is no automator task, the new email validaton is set to manual.....so I don't know what happen......can someone help me?
Thanks a lot

It just show 4 options....Remove from dock, Open at login, Show in Finder and Open...none of the previous are cheked.....
I had the same problem before installing Leopard.....The installation process was really smooth....But I though that with Leopard the prblem could be solved but I was not. Now Mail opens more frequently.
In reality the problem appeared after a week or so that I bought the computer.....I will ned to recall and go back in time to try to uninstall some of the applications I downloaded (codecs, and some organizing tools)... THIS MIGHT BE THE CAUSE
I tried to call the support line but it seems that Leopard is keeping they busy....It is impossible.
Any way... I'll keep trying.
Thanks!!!

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