E61 Packet Data Message

Hi,
I have set up my email via the Nokia website as per their instructions but I am getting an error meesage when trying to connect. It says "packet data connection not available". Can anyone help?
Mike

Have you checked with your network that your SIM is data enabled? If it is, what access point are you using?

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