Could be anything from a corrupt email to a bad block on the hard drive, is 
everything else working ok without the spinning beachball of doom?

Regards

Sam
MacAmbulance
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Sam Mullen
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On 8 Sep 2012, at 12:31, Phil Tomlinson <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Dear all
> My unhappy story may be of group interest. I was using Mail this morning on 
> my iMac when it signalled the download of several 100 emails. Nothing 
> appeared in my inbox but the mac promptly froze and I haven' t yet been able 
> to get it to work.
> I remember Gilly reporting a similar problem which cleared itself up. When I 
> get time I'm going to carry out the instructions Sam sent me the last time my 
> mac froze. However, I am a little concerned. I've never experienced such 
> problems in all my mac using years until I installed Mountain Lion.
> May be a coincidence but worth discussion?
> 
> Phil T
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
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