IPad wont send emails away from home wifi

My iPad sends and receives emails when I'm using my home wifi - but will only receive and not send emails when I am away and using other wifi. Sent messages sit in the outbox until I get home - then they go. Any thoughts?

henryfm wrote:
I have sucessfully set up email on my laptop, to receive and send emails using Outlook 2003.  II have recently been travelling, using a dongle for connection to the 3 mobile phone network.  Although I could still receive emails, I could not send any.  The test message (from the email set-up screen) said could not find the outgoing server and sending test message failed.  I had to revert to my blueyonder account (which I wish to close), which did work.  What do I need to do to resolve this problem?
Try changing the SMTP port from 25 to 587.  This should work when connected to both BT network and 3 network. 

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