Mail Version 2.1 Port 0 timed out

Mail Version: 2.1 (752/752.2)
OS Version: 10.4.7
OS Build: 8J135
Duration of problem: 8 Months
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Error:
Connection Failed
There may be a problem with the mail server or network. Check the settings for account "ISPmail" or try again.
The server error encountered was: The connection to the server "mail.host.com" on port 0 timed out.
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Seetings are correct. The port is 110, it is a POP server. nothing has been modified prior to receiving this error.
Since I have done the following:
Cleared the cache
Deleted the prefs
Recreated the account
And done everything I could find in these forums to fix the problem
Nothing has worked!
I am currently experiencing this on two computers. It appears to be an intermittened problem as Mail will eventually download the e-mail.
I do not have PGP installed. So that is not the problem, I do not have a folder named bundles so that is not the problem. I can login to the mail server using terminal, and through the web.
This problem will somtimes appear on my iMap account I have set up with a different provider.
I beleive that there is some kind of software issue with Mail itself.
Help!
Powerbook G4 15'' (2004)   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

I tried everything that you suggested above with the exception of connecting through dial-up. And the error still persisted.
I procrastinated using dial-up because I did not which to interrupt the service of the rest of the family in order to try that route.
The most amazing thing happened just two days ago. There were no updates to the system. Nothing was changed since I disabled all ports except for the ethernet port. But now it works. I am no longer getting the error.
Since I did nothing to cause this to happen I am not going to mark this answered. I also believe that my respite from this error is temporary. I feel that someone needs to find the cause for this error.
However, Apple may have solved this error in the new version of mail in 10.5...

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         ... 3 more
    ================================================
    Please help
    Edited by: 831679 on Jan 28, 2011 2:29 AM
    Edited by: 831679 on Jan 28, 2011 2:40 AM

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