HT4759 Incoming mail server reset

My email on my Mac worked fine for years until a few days ago.
I can see the emails in icloud and they are being sent to my iphone and ipad
But not to my computer
The system is asking me to name the incoming mail server but the box is greyed out and I can't enter the required information.
Probabaly trivial but I need to sort it out
Thanks for any help.

I did retore the ipod to factory settings, I believe that the information was correct. I even deleted the account and re-entered. when it verifies This message comes up
The IMAP Server
"apple.imap.mail.yahoo.com" is not responding. Check your network connection and that you entered the correct information in the "Incoming Mail Server" field.
I can not even find the Incoming Mail Server.

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