Outgoing offline mail server

I can't send an email and when I try this, it goes into the Outbox.  Also, I got an error message:

Cannot send Mail, the operation could not be completed. (MCMailErrorDomain error 1032.) When I go to the email preferences under account information, the server of outgoing (SMTP) mail shows Centurylong (offline).  Any ideas how to remedy this situation and be able to send mail again.  iCloud mail are not sent or the other (same as above e-mail server).

Earlier, before all that happened, a message popped up on my home screen to enter my password of Qwest system preferences/accounts.  I did, but nothing happened.

MacBook Pro on OS X El Capitan

Hey there Tjflyfishing,

I see that you have some problems with Mail on your Mac. I have an article that can guide you through a few steps of troubleshooting for this issue, and it can be found below:

If you cannot send or receive e-mail on your Mac - Apple Support

https://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT204075

Thank you for coming to Apple Support communities!

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