E72 E-Mail from Scratch

Hi all
I've been browing through many posts to see to find a solution regarding to the many problems that are being encountered by many users around the world pertaining to the setting up of e-mail accounts and other related issues.  Since I'm tired in trying to find solutions in many threads, lets condense up everything up here.
So, my issues are:
1. I would appreciate if someone explains from scratch how to set up an e-mail (an e-mail from a unique domain name, a business for instance (not gmail, hotmail, etc).
2. i did succeed in setting up the first part, meaning the incoming & otugoing mail server, username and password, but the e-mails are not being sent or neither being received.
3. beneath the Inbox, I'm just having More Folders as option without Sent Items, etc etc.
4.  I read somewhere that we need to go to www.email.nokia.com to set up the e-mail over there first of all, then go back to step 1.  But the problem is that on the stated link, there is only the Log in option, without the Registration given.  I log in for the forum page does not work over there.
5. What is the difference between Mails for Exchange and the Other.
6.  I would appreciate a free solution instead of buying a software on Ovi to solve this issue as I have had to buy Best Message Storer to solve an Outbox icon issue.  The mobile is quite expensive, so I expect efficient solutions from Nokia instead of injecting more money to solve their bugs.
7.  If there are other issues that I have not raised up, that you think it's important, I would appreciate you contributing to it; but please keep everything simple and straightforward so as the whole community using this particular mobile can have a rest on all the bugs.
Thanks. 

Hi All,
I am using Nokia E72. The e-mail used to work properly but lately it was not getting new e-mails at my mobile, I decided to remove the e-mail account and reconfigure it, but I realized that it can't be reconfigured even after I have formatted the phone.....
I still can not configure the e-mail as after I enter e-mail address and password It does not verify and proceed however I have a high speed internet connection....
Any advice would be highly appreciated!

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