Smtp settings on iPad connected to iPhone hotspot ?

I'm using mt 3GS as a hotspot to my ipad2, but am getting the smtp address being rejected by the server when sending an email.
The sim card in the iPhone is a German prepay (vodafone.de) with data enabled and I can receive emails and surf the web via the iphone
The smtp address for the account is smtp.ihug.co.nz.
Should this be a German Vodafone address?
Vodafone helpdesk said they were not qualified to answer and refered me to apple...

What are my Vodafone email settings?
There are 2 key email settings.
Incoming email server,  also known as the POP or mail server
Outgoing email server,  also known as the SMTP server
What are the email settings for @vodafone.co.nz?
POP Server: pop.vodafone.co.nz
SMTP Server: smtp.vodafone.co.nz
Email Address: [email protected]
What are the email settings for @ihug.co.nz?
POP Server: pop.ihug.co.nz
SMTP Server: smtp.ihug.co.nz
Email Address: username
The SSL, and 'server requires authentication' are not used in our systems so leave the tick boxes un-checked.
If you need them, advanced settings are
Port: 995 and check the "SSL" tick box

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