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flexmail alternative

Did a search before posting, some articles that address what I'm asking are a bit out-of-date. Here's my history so far:

nPop, works well, but not supported or updated, kind of tough to get it work as expected and out of date.

Qmail (I think that's what it's called), it downloaded all messages from the server and didn't leave them there, very old program, not very customizable

Flexmail this may have been a good application at one time, it hasn't changed with the times. It has no touch mode, which means scrolling through messages is awkwardly using the stylus or the very thin (yes, I know i can expand it, but isn't that why we have touchmode so we can use our fingers instead to scroll?) scrollbar on the right of the message list window. This is enough to make me want to stop using this (using it currently) Oh, and the way it also tries to download the entire message and freezes the rest of the application while doing so.

Profimail NOT good at all. If you want to send a message, the application doesn't simply send and then since you've already opened a connection, check for new messages, it just sends the message which means you have to manually send/receive. WHY? It's an annoying 2-step proces to do what every other program does in one. Plus, it doesn't do autocorrect no mater what ever else is set in the device.

Pocket Outlook In my opinion, HTC/Sprint ruined it after the TouchPro. It is worse than useless. the stupid select > select all below or select mutiple is dumb dumb dumb and making me sift through a menu to get to where I was before is a waste of time.

So, does anyone have a suggestion for a good Flexmail alternative? I know that there has to be a good alternative out there. I did a google search for "Flexmail Alternative" and besides a few reviews from a few years ago, goes into lots of links for garbage I don't want.

Any help would be gratefully appreciated.

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