jillimou said:
Hi Leelai
Unfortunately it is happening when there is no in coming mail, but I have noticed that it takes much longer to send when the battery is only 50% charged. will keep searching the various threads in case I find something.
thanks for the advice.
Jill
Okay, It might be an idea to close the mail app completely and then relaunch it. From the home screen do the four finger swipe up or double press the home button to reveal your multi task bar. These are all the apps that you have opened at one time. Long press the app until it jiggles and a red minus sign will appear above it. Press the minus sign, this will close the app, not delete it, now press the home button to return to your screen. It's also a good idea to close all these apps, as it helps the iPad run smoothly, can you send a test email to someone to see if this has made a difference?
It's also an idea to restart your iPad occasionally - Press and hold the power off button, the one at the top right. You will see a slide appear to power off, slide this and the screen will go dark and a Whirly will appear. When the Whirly disappears your iPad is now off. Press the power button again until the Apple logo appears, this will take a few seconds and your iPad will restart. Now see if it is operating.
iPad 2 3G 64gb