The default email program is now crashing as soon as I open it

I tried turning the iPad off, plugging it in, etc., but nothing is helping.  No especially large email was received.  Short of delisting my email accounts or wiping the ipad, any ideas?

close out of the mail app, double tap the home button find the mail app and close out of it.
Then do a reset, hold down the home/sleep button together until you see the apple logo and then release, then wait for the phone to boot back up.  then check the mail app again.

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