Mail program frozen

Hi!
I have a problem with the mail program that don`t anserw.
Just stand still and after a while you got the message : Mail don`t anserw !
Anybody that knows whats wrong and what I can do about it ?

Re: Mail don't answer
I found that the addressing in mail 'accounts' of 'Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) has changed.  I formerly had
-  Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) mail.(name of my internet server).net:(my email address)
.  changed to    -   Outgoing Mail server (SMTP) mail.(name of my email server).net
My server is a '.net' , pehaps another is a .com
Hope this helps.  It got me up.  Both Apple support and my server support were perplexed in the issue.
I just began changing the address structure and then the Mail program worked when I changed the address in the Outgoing portion of 'Accounts'.

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