Incoming Mail Very Delayed

I use Godaddy.com as my website and e-mail host and just starting this morning, my incoming e-mails are coming in extremely delayed. Mail checks for new messages every minute but I'm getting e-mails an hour after they were sent and they're showing up lower down in my e-mail list because they're old. Is this a problem on the Mail program side of on Godaddy's server side? How do I figure out which?
Thanks for your help!

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