BlackBerry smartphones turn off delivery of e-mail to the phone

I'll be traveling abroad and I don't want my email automatically sent to my phone because I think I'm going to incurr expenses. Anyway to turn off the automatic email on phone delivery other than to put it to sleep?

Figured it out!

To disable email and web in roaming:

* MOBILE NETWORK

* DATA SERVICES on OFF IN ROAMING

* SAVE

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