Checking mail times out

I have 22 eamil addresses that are checked every 5 miinutes by Mail. Lately, almost every time one or more of the checks times out. I have to manually click the Get Mail button after that to get them all to check or the next automatic check migh (if I am lucky) check them all again. Ocassionally I have to click the menu item, "Take All Accounts Online."
Any suggestions?
ekiM

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