E72 - Email Automatically Connecting

Hi Everyone,
I have just changed to a E72 from a E51.
On my E51, I had 2 email accounts setup and had the phone configured to check for new mail every 30 minutes. This worked perfectly well. Note that 30 mins was the earliest interval allowed.
On trying to setup the same accounts on the E72, I was forced to go through the Nokai Messaging wizard, which was a bit of an annoyance, but I eventually have both accounts created and have them configured to check for new mail every 15 mins, using GPRS as the default access point.
The one annoying thing that I can't seem to get round is preventing the phone form automatically connecting to my mailbox every time I go into the account to check what headers have been downloaded. For example, on my E51, I would get notified of new mail and could open the Inbox for the account and view the headers WITHOUT the phone connecting to the server.
Does anyone know how to prevent this from happening on the E72.
Any help appreciated.
Regards,
bobbai

I can't help because I think this cannot be disabled. I just want to confirm how annoying is this problem on the E72. When automatic retrieval is active, the phone checks for new messages, gives notification and when the user opens the mailbox to see the new messages, it immediately checks again. This is not logical and not necessary! A question like "Do you want to connect..." is good solution, and it's not something new because it already works like this on E71, E51 etc.

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