After mavericks install I am unable to send or forward any mail

After installing Mavericks on my Mac Air, I now find that my Mac Mail is not working - I can receive but not send or forward. Clicking on the new mail icon gives no results. Anyone else having this issue?

(Mavericks is OS 10.9.2 - your post shows 10.6.7.)
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