Outgoing Mail issues with snow leopard

I know this has come up before, but randomly Mail cannot send outgoing email. Fails to connect to outgoing sever. I'm at 10.6.6, and don't want to update because of font/pdf issues with 10.6.7. I have mac pro 2.8 quad. A friend who has updated to 10.6.7 has same problem with Mail. Last computer using Tiger was perfect. I've tried all fixes, and issue still occurs randomly. Can't apple patch this without a major update? Does apple read discussions and act on them?

Hi,
Not sure what, "I've tried all fixes" includes so try here.
hMac OS X v10.6, Mail: Troubleshooting sending and receiving email
Carolyn

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