Small Mailbox Text

Mail has been crashing on me A LOT ever since upgrading to 10.4.7 at work. Typically whenever a new message comes in. The problem however is that after the last crash, all the text in my mailboxes has become very small. Not the text in the emails, but the actual emails listed in the mailboxes. There doesn't seem to be a margin between the emails anymore either as they now look like a bunch of text scrunched together making it a little more difficult to select the one I want if I'm in a hurry.
Deleting the preferences file does fix the problem, but I also lose all my accounts and this is NOT something I can afford to mess around with here at work. Does anyone know of any kind of solution for this aside from deleting the preferences and just remaking the accounts?

If plutil reports that the file is OK, there is still the possibility that it contains bad data, but re-creating the entire file may be avoidable. You may try to fix the display problems by changing the settings in Preferences > Fonts & Colors.
As to the crashing problems, try disabling junk mail filtering in Preferences > Junk Mail. If Mail doesn't crash after doing this, that means there is something wrong with the junk filter. Let me know if that's the case.

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    PCL : PCL-5, Hewlett Packard Printer Control Language 5 for HP LaserJet 3, 4, 5 series and compatible printers. The data is output by the printer driver HPL2 only.
    PRES: Kyocera PRESCRIBE for Kyocera laser printers. The data is output by the printer driver PRES only.
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    File name
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    Way which the data contained in the file is to be converted. Possible values are BMON, BCOL, PCL, POST and PRES. With parameter values BMON and BCOL, a TIFF 6.0 file is expected. This is converted into either a black and white raster image (BMON) or a color raster image (BCOL). These raster images are printer-independent and can be printed using various printer types (see above).
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    Resolution for TIFF raster images
    Resolution which should be used when importing a TIFF raster image, in dots per inch (dpi). If an allowed value is entered here, this overrides the resolution information in the TIFF file. The allowed values are:
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    100 dpi
    150 dpi
    200 dpi (not for type PRES, for PCL only HP LaserJet 4,5 series)
    300 dpi
    600 dpi (not for type PRES, for PCL only HP LaserJet 4,5 series)
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    Note: Not all PCL-5 printers support resolutions 200 and 600 dpi, for example HP LaserJet 3 series does not, but LaserJet 4 and 5 series do.
    Graphic Resident on Printer
    Normally, graphics that occur more than once in a printing job (a company logo that appears on each page, for example) are sent to the printer repeatedly each time they are needed. In order to avoid this kind of redundancy, you can select this checkbox on the selection screen. The R/3 print driver then stores the graphic in the printer's memory and the printer retrieves the 'resident' graphic memory every time that re-occurs in your job.
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    Absolute positioning
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    Absolute Y-position
    Vertical position (space from upper border) of the macro/graphic, if absolute positioning is required. This is the parameter YPOS of the HEX command.
    Reserve height automatically
    If this checkbox is selected, the system automatically inserts the actual height of the graphic during printing into the subsequent "Reserved height" parameter.
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    Shift to right
    If positioned at the current text position, this parameter specifies the space between the left border of the macro/graphic and the left border of the page window. If this value is increased, the macro/graphic is shifted to the right. This is the parameter LEFT of the HEX command.
    Unit of measurement for positioning
    The unit of measurement in which the position values (X,Y, height, shift) are specified. Possible values are CM (centimeters), MM (millimeters), IN (inches), PT (typographic point = 1/72 inch), TW (1/20 point = 1/1440 inch)
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    Comment used for the attribute "Title" of the standard text generated as well as as a comment line in the text itself
    Line width
    Number of columns to be used in the standard text when generating the HEX...ENDHEX command lines. The default value is 132
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    Name of the standard text to be generated. If an * character occurs in the name, it is replaced by the value of the parameter "Printer type". For example, if the entry is ZHEX-IMAGE1-* and the printer type = PCL, the text name ZHEX-IMAGE1-PCL is generated. The default value for the name is ZHEX-MACRO-<printer type>, but the standard text can be named as required (take into account customer reserve). Standard texts are client-dependent!
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    ID of the standard text to be generated. The default value is ST (general standard texts)
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    Language key of the standard text to be generated. The default value is the logon language
    PostScript scaling
    Flag which determines how the macros/graphics of type POST are handled. If set to 'X', the report expects a PostScript comment line in the file
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    If the flag is set to ' ' (blank), the PostScript file is transferred to the standard text without any additions (any transformations to the coordinate system used by the printer driver must already be contained in the file).
    The flag must be set to 'X' for the import of TIFF files for type POST.
    Width according to PS scaling
    Required width of the macro/graphic if the flag PostScript scaling is set. Can remain at zero for the import of TIFF files, the size is then determined by the resolution of the graphic.
    Height according to PS scaling
    Required height of the macro/graphic if the flag PostScript scaling is set. Can remain at zero for the import of TIFF files, the size is then determined by the resolution of the graphic.
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    Unit of measurement for PS scaling
    Unit of measurement in which the parameters "Width" and "Height" are specified. Possible values are CM (centimeters), MM (millimeters), IN (inches), PT (typographic point = 1/72 inch), TW (1/20 point = 1/1440 inch)
    Number of TIFF gray levels
    Number of gray tones which are to be used on the printer for displaying the original image. Note: This parameter is only evaluated when using types PCL, POST or PRES!
    Possible values are 2,4,9. With the default value 2, each pixel of the original image is converted either to a white or a black pixel on the printer. With the value 4, each pixel of the original image is converted on the printer with 4 pixels, which simulate 4 different gray levels. With the value 9, each pixel of the original image is converted on the printer with 9 pixels which simulate 9 different gray levels.
    Note: With values 4 or 9 the resolution of the image is doubled or tripled. The restrictions on the possible resolutions (see previous parameter) then apply for the resulting resolution.
    Output
    Individual steps of the upload procedure are logged in the report list generated and, if necessary, errors reported. The uploading of TIFF graphics, in particular, is cancelled if there is a variant which is not supported. A message to this effect is then issued. If execution is successful, the report generates a standard text with the key specified in the parameters. If the standard text already exists, a window appears with a warning before the text is overwritten.
    Regards,
    Ameer Baba.

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