"No access point defined. Define one in Connection...

Hello, I have my Nokia N* for about two years now. I would always send MMS , but now I can't. This is the first time I am trying to send an MMS on Symbian Anna despite the fact of updating it months ago.
This is what happens:
1. I try to send a picture via SMS... which of course then becomes an MMS.
2. "No valid access point defined. Define one now?
3. I click YES
4."No access point defined. Define one in Connection settings."   and the message dissapears. I then go to-->
5. TOOLS>SETTINGS>CONNECTIVITY>SETTINGS>NETWORK DESTINATIONS
6. There are 6 Internet Access Points and 4 WAP Access Points ( I added 5 Internet ones trying to figure this out and 3 wap ones trying to figure this out)
MY SETTINGS:
TOOLS>SETTINGS>CONNECTIVITY>SETTINGS
1. MOBILE DATA: On
2. ALLOW MOBILE DATA USAGE: Worldwide
MESSAGES>SETTINGS
1. MMS creation Mode: FREE
2.ACCESS POINT IN USE (WITH A GREEN STAR): MMS send
3.MULTIMEDIA RETREIVAL: Always automatic
Please help me!  =]

I called my provider "TIM" and they have no idea what I am talking about when I asked them to please send me a new Access Point setting for MMS. Why was this working perfectly before Anna>? and now not? My provider is the same.

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