Can't send email over wi fi

I am not able to send email over the wi fi connection. I recieve it but can't respond or send an email that I compose. Also, I do not get the option to send from the general message folder even though it allows me to compose or reply from that location. I tried to get into the setup menu to check my email settings but it won't let me in there without connection to a mobil network, and I live in a dead spot, so the wi fi is critical. Do I have to go find a mobil connection to access these settings?

I'm glad you got it sorted. There may have been another option, though...see this page:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/blackberry101/setup.jsp#tab_tab_email
If your carrier makes their BIS available via a website, then you could have logged into it via PC/Browser and done the configuration. The downside of that is that you must create credentials for your BIS account to use that pathway -- and then also use them on the BB BIS interface...but it has a "remember me" box so you'd only have to enter them once. Plus, it is also possible that you'd still have to use your BB BIS interface to create the BIS credentials...hard to say for sure.
Now that you have it resolved, you should check out if your carrier presents BIS via a website...then you could do things with it when you are at home and out of their OTA signal area.
Good luck!
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