Possible damaged IMAP cache

Last week I made the stupid mistake of trying to send some photos from within I-PHOTO. Obviously this was too large or something as later my MAIL seemed to hang. As if this mail was stuck somewhere and couldn't be sent completely. It just kept showing up in the draft box over and over again. When I quit MAIL I get a message that "SOME ACTIONS TAKEN WHILE THE ACCOUNT WAS OFFLINE COULD NOT BE COMPLETED ONLINE. MAIL HAS UNDONE SOME ACTIONS ON SOME MESSAGES SO THAT YOU CAN REDO THE ACTIONS WHILE ONLINE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: OPERATION COULD NOT BE COMPLETED - MF MESSAGE ERROR DOMAIN ERROR 1028".
I sent a message to APPLE and they suspected the IMAP CACHE is damaged and will need to be rebuilt. But advise that I must call to be helped along as I could lose mails. I only just started using my MAIL program recently and so there are hardly any mails in there. Is this a difficult task?? Any advice out there?

my current stats - 12db - then 10-then 12-then 14-15 then back to 12.. but heres the current.. - the sync im sure is done automatically as im 99% sure that ip profiling was instant when i fitted the face plate as the stats changed as soon as i fitted the face plate a while ago
"Post your router stats, 15db above considered high by bt, just for reference mine is constant 15 and im very near my sync speed. have you tried removing the faceplate and connecting to the master." yes i have - noisier line,alot slower downstream
System Up Time 01:10:43
Port
Status
TxPkts
RxPkts
Collisions
Tx B/s
Rx B/s
Up Time
WAN
PPPoE
29305
41305
0
1607
10896
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LAN
10M/100M
42699
32824
0
10980
1904
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WLAN
11M/54M
0
0
0
0
0
01:10:28
ADSL Link
Downstream
Upstream
Connection Speed
3072 kbps
448 kbps
Line Attenuation
55 db
15.5 db
Noise Margin
10 db
22 db

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