I cannot send email from my account.

I cannot send email from my account.  Connections Doctor reports that I am signed in and connected.  I I have updated all of my keychain information and my passwords are current. 

Hi there,
It sounds like you have already done a few of the steps, but I would still recommend reviewing the troubleshooting process found in the article below.
OS X Mail: Troubleshooting sending and receiving email messages
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3276
-Griff W.

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