TS3276 Gmail not retrieving new mail...error

http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?answer=8770 .... this error appears and I cannot retrieve any new mail and cannot remove the error. This happened after I backed up using Time Machine. My computer is also running slow after the backup.

Could it be that Mail is in an "offline" state? Is Mailbox > Go Online enabled or disabled?
Open Window > Connection Doctor. What does it say?
If you log into your mail accounts on the web, do the messages appear there?
Choose Get Info (⌘I) from the Action menu located below the mailboxes list in the main Mail window to open the Account Info window -- type "Account Info" in the search field of Mail Help for more information on this feature. Does Mail display there the messages that it doesn't download?

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