Weird New Mail/Macbook Pro Problem

About three days ago, my outbox began collecting emails in it... I send an email, I get no error messages of any kind, and then the message gets added to what are now more than 25 unsent emails.
I have been receiving emails without any problem.
ATT verifies my server settings are completely correct.
I can send mail from other computers I own on the same network, using the same account.
Is there a way to re-install Mail on my laptop without losing all my messages and mailboxes??? Could the Safari beta be screwing me up somehow? Other than that, everything is normal on the system... and even the Safari beta predates this problem.

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