Random mail behavior

Hi folks,
I have been glued to this forum for weeks now, and I am reading so many strange issues with Mail.
Mail for me has been playing nicely lately, but when I send mail with attachments, for me this is sheet music as .tiff files, I get strange behavior from mail. It dose send the mail, but upon my next restart, I get the mail with attachments in the DRAFTS folder, then mail takes an age to find (?) the mail, and I have to force quit, as it is "not responding". I send via my .mac account.
The only way I have found around this is to sign in to my .mac account on line, delete the mail in question. Though this works it seem counter productive, and seems to deem using the mail app a waste of time.
Is there way to stop this behavior from Mail app?, this is driving me mad, and I am going to crawl up in the fetal position soon and find my 'happy place" if it happens one more time . I may have to seek therapy on account of my mail client, and start a whole 2 part show on Opra, “Apple Mail drove me mad, and now I’m in Recovery”
Thanks,
NoteFarm
(I have tried rebuilding mail boxes)

Thank you Ernie,
You are very kind to respond. You are very kind to respond, and I thank you for your help.
I am not sure how to go about setting up .mac as a pop, but I have been using it as a regular .mac for a long time (years?) with out problem until recently.
I realized after being forced so many times to go the web sign in to my .mac account, to delete mail manually that the only folder that had mail in it was my "sent" mail” folder, as a last ditch effort, I just decided to delete that folder, I bit the bullet and pressed delete as it seemed that, that was the folder causing problems, deleted it, all the mail I had replied to from my father before he passed away, gone, I was so beat up by this I just had to do anything.
For the time being it seems as long as I store nothing on my .mac account (at $99 a year) mail app. behaves. Hmmmmm I am very, very disappointed in Apple over this. These are words I thought I would never say. But honesty compels me. If I wanted to work this hard I would use a cheap Windows machine, but no I spend the extra $$$ and this is what it gets me. Shame on you Apple, shame on you,
If there were a web site that was complaining about me as a musician (like these message boards do about apple mail), I would be e-mailing everyone an apology, begging forgiveness and trying to help, not expecting other people to fix my lack of care. I dont expect every one to like what I play, but it should at least be in tune, and work, and this program, just is not in tune or working.
Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!
NoteFarm

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