TS2756 Tethering. iphone5 email smtp server issue

I have an wifi ipad 2 and an iphone 5 on EE 4G network. I have configured the iphone 5 as a wifi hotspot, I can connect my ipad, browse the web receive emails etc. the problem comes when I want to send emails, it keeps telling me there is a network error. I know this is not true, I have a feeling it has something to do with SMTP outgoing server, possibly the port number?  The incoming servier is port 110 and I have outgoing set at port 587 but think it could be some other port or some other issue. Would appreciate any help anyone can shed on this issue
Richard

My problem has been resolved.
Regarding that, probably you should check with SMTP server admin.
For me, the shcedule was success but didn't receive mail. I think the SMTP server admins cleared any firewall filters.
Not sure. Please check with your SMTP server admin.
Regards
Gowtham

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