Nokia messaging battery

Hi to all!
I love so much nokia messagine email but i have a big problem. it consume my battery!
This is a cvs and a screenshot of nokia energy profile when i'm using nokia messagine email...
Is there any way to reduce my battery consume?
Note that battery consume is hight every 10 minutes...
Thanks 
CSV file

simymylooran wrote:
How do we see nokia energy profile ?
You can download Nokia Energy Profiler using the link below. Make sure your phone is compatible first.
http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/324866e9-0460-4fa4-ac53-01f0c392d40f/Nokia_Energy_Pr...

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