Nokia Messaging has a life of it's own.

Installed Nokia Messaging on my 5800XM a couple of weeks ago, and have struggled ever since to get it to work how I want, and am just about to bin the thing. But thought I'd make a last-ditch plea to see whether anyone can help me set it up the way I want.
I don't want an "always-on" function: I want to control when it synchronises. So I want to run the app when I want to, collect messages when I ask it to, and not do anything unless I command it. But it has a life of it's own ! My settings:
1. General: manual application start.
2. When to sync: (1) Days - nothing selected (2) Sync while roaming - always ask
3. Options - offline
I thought, with these settings, I ought to be able to manually sync by selecting Send/Receive. And so it does. But it also starts up automatically (if I turn it off it simply starts up again uncommanded); it synchronises even when the app isn't running; and the data transfer indicator shows it's trying to do something even when the app is turned off and the setting is offline.
In short I don't trust it not to start initiating a data transfer when I don't want it to.
Can anyone offer any clues as to what might be going wrong here ? If not, useful as it is, it's the Uninstall option soon !

ok just found out more info on this problem here is the link for anyone interested.
http://www.manu-j.com/blog/macbook-trackpad-not-responding-working-battery-blame /379/
and apple recalled the battery (i never got that memo)

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