Try a power cycle what you do is turn off wireless router and modem and turn 
both back on after 10 seconds 

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On 2013-08-29, at 11:25 PM, jean parker <radiofore...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello once again:
> 
> I haven't posted for some time so now I am.
> I have noticed a few times when connecting to a wireless network that I don't 
> usually use, that Safari will connect to the internet but the email program 
> will not connect.  So I can use the internet but I can not send or receive 
> email.  It hasn't happened very often, but it has happened once or twice 
> including this morning, thus I am writing to investigate.
> Jean
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