Sending Mac Mail in Snow Leopard is agonizingly slow

Since updating to 10.6.8 (directly from 10.4.11), every message I send gets the spinning wheel for about 60 seconds - yes a whole minute - prior to the message actually being sent. With Tiger, every message was sent instantly after clicking on "Send." I am using the same DSL modem and internet provider that I did when I had Tiger. 
I searched the forums prior to posting this topic and found some other questions about Mail being slow to send messages with Snow Leopard, but was quick to notice there were NO answers to any of those questions.

Okay. In that case do the following:
Disable automatic mail checking preference in your Mail application. Log into your mail provider's webmail interface. Change your password to something else. Log out. Give it about 15-20 mins then check your mail via mail app. You will get error, so now put in the new password and check the box to remember in keychain. After a while check mail again and see if the problem goes away. If you like, you can then change back to your original password following the same procedure.

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