Mail 5.1 port 993 time out

Hi
since 2 days ago , I face problems in my mail 5.1
mail can't connect to prt 993 , $ get me time out error , I try to recreate my account & mail get me "The Google IMAP server “imap.gmail.com” is not responding. Try checking the network connection, and that the server name is correct. Otherwise, the server might be temporarily unavailable. If you continue, you might not be able to receive messages."
What should I do?

gmail imap won't import new emails.
i've tried port 143, and 993.
checked ssl and not ssl.
checked password and settings.
went through connection doctor, and it's all green.
gmail account imap settings are right.
i am able to sent out a test email, which reaches my account on the gmail website. but it won't load on apple mail 4.2.
running snow leopard 10.6.2
sigh read through a few forums and all anyone can say is to reload the account.
there must be an easier way.

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    INITIATING CONNECTION Jun 01 20:21:49.337  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    INITIATING CONNECTION Jun 01 20:21:49.338  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    INITIATING CONNECTION Jun 01 20:21:49.338  -- host:mailhost.zen.co.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    INITIATING CONNECTION Jun 01 20:21:49.338  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    INITIATING CONNECTION Jun 01 20:21:49.338  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    INITIATING CONNECTION Jun 01 20:21:49.339  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    INITIATING CONNECTION Jun 01 20:21:49.359  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cca80
    CONNECTED Jun 01 20:21:49.428 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d357d8d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    CONNECTED Jun 01 20:21:49.434 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mailhost.zen.co.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d3609880 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    CONNECTED Jun 01 20:21:49.447 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    CONNECTED Jun 01 20:21:49.448 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x7fd8d45475d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.459 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mailhost.zen.co.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d3609880 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    220 smarthost03.mail.zen.net.uk ESMTP Exim 4.72 Sat, 01 Jun 2013 19:21:49 +0000
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.466 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x7fd8d45475d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    +OK Dovecot ready.
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.468 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    220-shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk ESMTP Exim 4.80 #2 Sat, 01 Jun 2013 20:21:40 +0100
    220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicited,
    220 and/or bulk e-mail.
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.487 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mailhost.zen.co.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d3609880 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    EHLO [192.168.0.11]
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.490 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x7fd8d45475d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    CAPA
    CONNECTED Jun 01 20:21:49.503 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d3566de0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.510 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x7fd8d45475d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    +OK
    CAPA
    TOP
    UIDL
    RESP-CODES
    PIPELINING
    STLS
    USER
    SASL PLAIN LOGIN
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.511 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mailhost.zen.co.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d3609880 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    250-smarthost03.mail.zen.net.uk Hello [192.168.0.11] [217.155.46.20]
    250-SIZE 134217728
    250-ETRN
    250-PIPELINING
    250-STARTTLS
    250 HELP
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.511 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    EHLO [192.168.0.11]
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.531 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x7fd8d45475d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    AUTH PLAIN
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.536 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mailhost.zen.co.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d3609880 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    STARTTLS
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.542 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    250-shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk Hello dsl-217-155-46-20.zen.co.uk [217.155.46.20]
    250-SIZE 52428800
    250-8BITMIME
    250-PIPELINING
    250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN
    250-STARTTLS
    250 HELP
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.551 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d357d8d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    +OK Dovecot ready.
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.557 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x7fd8d45475d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    +
    CONNECTED Jun 01 20:21:49.559 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.562 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mailhost.zen.co.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d3609880 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    220 TLS go ahead
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.569 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    STARTTLS
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.576 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d357d8d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    CAPA
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.591 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x7fd8d45475d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    CONNECTED Jun 01 20:21:49.614 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fd8d43f4a50 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cca80
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.626 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d357d8d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    +OK
    CAPA
    TOP
    UIDL
    RESP-CODES
    PIPELINING
    USER
    SASL PLAIN LOGIN
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.626 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    220 TLS go ahead
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.630 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x7fd8d45475d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    +OK Logged in.
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.645 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    220 BLU0-SMTP45.phx.gbl Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service, Version: 6.0.3790.4675 ready at  Sat, 1 Jun 2013 12:21:49 -0700
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.655 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d357d8d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    AUTH PLAIN
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.677 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x7fd8d45475d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    QUIT
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.699 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d357d8d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    +
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.705 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:mail.legacy-link.co.uk -- port:110 -- socket:0x7fd8d45475d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d4421a40
    +OK Logging out.
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.708 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    EHLO [192.168.0.11]
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.725 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:mailhost.zen.co.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d3609880 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    EHLO [192.168.0.11]
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.737 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d357d8d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.781 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:mailhost.zen.co.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d3609880 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    250-smarthost03.mail.zen.net.uk Hello [192.168.0.11] [217.155.46.20]
    250-SIZE 134217728
    250-ETRN
    250-PIPELINING
    250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN
    250 HELP
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.782 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    EHLO [192.168.0.11]
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.789 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d357d8d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    +OK Logged in.
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.794 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    250-BLU0-SMTP45.phx.gbl Hello [217.155.46.20]
    250-TURN
    250-SIZE 41943040
    250-ETRN
    250-PIPELINING
    250-DSN
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8bitmime
    250-BINARYMIME
    250-CHUNKING
    250-VRFY
    250-TLS
    250-STARTTLS
    250 OK
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.813 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:mailhost.zen.co.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d3609880 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    QUIT
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.823 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    250-shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk Hello dsl-217-155-46-20.zen.co.uk [217.155.46.20]
    250-SIZE 52428800
    250-8BITMIME
    250-PIPELINING
    250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN
    250 HELP
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.835 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d357d8d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    QUIT
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.847 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    STARTTLS
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.874 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    AUTH PLAIN  (*** 48 bytes hidden ***)
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.882 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d357d8d0 -- thread:0x7fd8d453f2b0
    +OK Logging out.
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.920 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    235 Authentication succeeded
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.935 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelNone]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    220 2.0.0 SMTP server ready
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:49.954 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:shcp01.hosting.zen.net.uk -- port:25 -- socket:0x7fd8d357e660 -- thread:0x7fd8d47092e0
    QUIT
    READ Jun 01 20:21:49.990 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d3566de0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    +OK BLU0-POP360 POP3 server ready
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:50.016 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d3566de0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    CAPA
    READ Jun 01 20:21:50.085 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fd8d43f4a50 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cca80
    * OK [CAPABILITY nk11p00mm-iscream003 1Q49 XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 SASL-IR AUTH=ATOKEN AUTH=PLAIN] iSCREAM ready to rumble (1Q49:17990) nk11p00mm-iscream003
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:50.102 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fd8d43f4a50 -- thread:0x7fd8d3306920
    1.239 AUTHENTICATE ATOKEN MTA0MjMxNzgwNgAxMDQyMzE3ODA2AEFRQUFBQUJScEh6Y0NvTngzS1E5bzNOQXJ0WDdHeWxvZ2IwQ0h zYz0=
    READ Jun 01 20:21:50.105 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d3566de0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    -ERR unrecognized command
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:50.135 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d3566de0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    USER ****
    READ Jun 01 20:21:50.221 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d3566de0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    +OK password required
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:50.236 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d3566de0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    PASS ******
    READ Jun 01 20:21:50.271 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fd8d43f4a50 -- thread:0x7fd8d3306920
    1.239 OK [CAPABILITY XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 ACL QUOTA LITERAL+ NAMESPACE UIDPLUS CHILDREN BINARY UNSELECT SORT CATENATE URLAUTH LANGUAGE ESEARCH ESORT THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES CONDSTORE ENABLE CONTEXT=SEARCH CONTEXT=SORT WITHIN SASL-IR SEARCHRES XSENDER X-NETSCAPE XSERVERINFO X-SUN-SORT ANNOTATE-EXPERIMENT-1 X-UNAUTHENTICATE X-SUN-IMAP X-ANNOTATEMORE XUM1 ID IDLE] User crispinellison logged in
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:50.317 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fd8d43f4a50 -- thread:0x7fd8d3306920
    2.239 ID ("name" "Mac OS X Mail" "version" "6.3 (1503)" "os" "Mac OS X" "os-version" "10.8.3 (12D78)" "vendor" "Apple Inc.")
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:50.361 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    EHLO [192.168.0.11]
    READ Jun 01 20:21:50.449 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    250-BLU0-SMTP45.phx.gbl Hello [217.155.46.20]
    250-TURN
    250-SIZE 41943040
    250-ETRN
    250-PIPELINING
    250-DSN
    250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
    250-8bitmime
    250-BINARYMIME
    250-CHUNKING
    250-VRFY
    250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
    250 OK
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:50.468 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    AUTH PLAIN  (*** 40 bytes hidden ***)
    READ Jun 01 20:21:50.475 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fd8d43f4a50 -- thread:0x7fd8d3306920
    * ID NIL
    2.239 OK Completed
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:50.525 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fd8d43f4a50 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    3.239 LIST "" ""
    READ Jun 01 20:21:50.679 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fd8d43f4a50 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    * LIST (\Noselect) "/" ""
    3.239 OK Completed
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:50.699 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x7fd8d43f4a50 -- thread:0x7fd8d4300380
    4.239 LOGOUT
    READ Jun 01 20:21:51.012 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d3566de0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    +OK mailbox has 1 messages
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:51.029 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d3566de0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    QUIT
    READ Jun 01 20:21:51.045 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    235 2.7.0 Authentication succeeded
    WROTE Jun 01 20:21:51.066 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:smtp.live.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x7fd8d4805720 -- thread:0x7fd8d424f170
    QUIT
    READ Jun 01 20:21:51.117 [kCFStreamSocketSecurityLevelTLSv1SSLv3]  -- host:pop3.live.com -- port:995 -- socket:0x7fd8d3566de0 -- thread:0x7fd8d35cf7f0
    +OK mailbox unchanged, POP3 server signing off
    <Email Edited By Host>

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