Webmail - Outlook Webmail Access on Safari

Hi
Since upgrading to iOS 5 im having trouble using Outlook Web Access through Safari.
I can type in an email but if I try to go back and edit it I cannot edit it. I then cannot type anything.
In fact typing as a whole is slow to respond.
Please help.
Dave

I have a website that a friend set up for me, on which I have a POP account. I have set it up as an account in Mail, and although the username and password are correct, it won't work. It does on my iphone however, so it's not the account/server.
I am a local councillor and want to access the Council's email (London Borough of Camden: https://webmail.lbcamden.net/) via their webmail facility. Every time I try to log on it says "could not log on with the information supplied", whether using Safari or Firefox. Again, my iphone connects to it satisfactorily, and my security details work on other machines.
Another client offers a webmail service via Outlook Web Access, for an additional address they have created for me, and that is working satisfactorily.

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