Internet Sharing - no email

Hi,
I have an intel imac and have had no problems checking/sending mail using an airport extreme base station as my home router. For various reasons I had to stop using the airport extreme and create an airport computer 2 computer network from an olg g4 imac, and use internet sharing. Now I can check my emails on the host g4 computer but not on my new Imac. It appears that mail thinks I have no internet connection, even though safari works perfectly fine. Is this a known bug or can I do something about it?
Cheers
Intel IMac 20"   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

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