Io7 "This message has no content" and incredibly slow search...

So, ever since upgrading to io7, I've had a few problems with Mail on my iPhone.  I'm using a standard IMAP configuration.
I suspect the principal problems here are that the mac is connecte 100% of the time to the email server and no longer has a batch of emails downloaded on the phone.
1) Searching mail is orders of magnitude slower than it was before. Sometimes it just churns and churns.  It used to be nearly instant unless I specifically chose to "search for more messages on the server"
2) At least a few times a day messages fail to download... I get "this message has no content".  Usually after a while these eventualy download.
3) I finally figured out you could add "subject: from: etc..." to the search bar but why be so gimicky?  The original search filters were so much easier to use.  Now I have to find the dang colon key?

A friend of mine had the same problem with his search. When he found out that mine was super fast, he did some testing. He ended up taking out Email search.
Settings---> General---> Spotlight Search---> And remove Mail from the list of checked items.
Try that to see if the search speeds up some, I know you may not like that though.
KOT

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