Iphone not sending mail

this just started yesterday, suddenly I can't send mail from my phone. If I reply to a mail or just send a new mail then instead of sending the phone goes sraight into checking for new mail and the mail to be sent dissapears. It doesn't appear in sent mail.
The phone then gets stuck in checking for mail.
If I don't send mail it checks for mail fine. Mail is coming into the phone, it's just if I try to send.
I'm using several pop accounts on the phone hosted on my own server.

Did you try rebooting your phone.
A reset/reboot is:
Go to Home Screen
Press and Hold Home Button
Keep holding and press and hold Lock Button
Keep holding Both
You will see Slide to Turn Off (Don't let go to slide, just keep holding)
The phone will turn off (in time, but screen will look like it has some white lines)
Keep Holding
When you see the Apple Logo, you can let go.
Turning off via the Slide to Turn off while good and fine to turn off, is more like the Sleep Mode on a computer. Thus any locked up issues in memory remain when you turn back on. A reboot as described is like doing a real Turn off and Turn On on a computer.
You may also wish to read this tread about reboots and odd application behavior.
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=5851978#5851978

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