Macmail wont send on new macbook pro with Mavericks

I have 4 email accounts, one wont send. It keeps showing a SMTP connection error. The settings are correct, other people in the office can send. It worked for about 1 minute this morning then went off line. I have tried turning off SSL and also Use only this server and every other permutation you can think off but nada. I have it set with my username and password. What else can I do?
Please help, tearing my hair out.

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