Two MAJOR gripes with iPhone Email - Why doesn't Apple get it? Work around?

I'm in a business that for organizational purposes requires me to have dozens if not hundreds of inbox subfolders, on the iPhone this is PAINFUL as you can't collapse those folders, they are expanded by default and there's no way to change that that I know of.; real handy when you need to scroll FOR EVER to get to your sent items to check a sent email or sometihng. WHY?
Second, for people that get hundreds of emails a day the "200 recent messages" selection isn't enough. This is a 32GB iPhone, why can't I download my entire 4GB mailbox to it? PLEASE? Or even 500MB of it...I could do this on a 6 yrear old Treo 700wx but not on the latest greatest "magical" iPhone? Come on'!
I just can't beleive we're 4 versions into this phone now and they STILL haven't made these changes.
Anyone know of a work around for these issues? Or maybe another mail client that can be used on the iPhone instead that would resolve this?

Apparently Apple didn't like my response...posted, they deleted...nice.
For the two of you saying "just use your laptop"...Of coures I use my laptop for emails as much as possible, however in my line of work about 20% of my time is in office, the other 80% is on the go and frequently I get calls that require me to reference an email from weeks ago...with my previous phone I was able to just dip into that folder, get the info and done; a few seconds at the most and I could do it at a stop sign or red light, or a speedy pull to the side...with the iPhone I have to pull over into a parking lot or something, get my laptop out, resume it, log back in, open outlook, dig the email out then put the laptop back and resume my travels. MAJOR time waster when I have to do this several times a day.
I don't think your reply was all that useful and was more intended as a bash; keep in mind not everyone is like you, not everyone works in your field or the way you work. In some lines of work immediate response is required so we can't just wait until we get back to a computer as one of you suggested...we need to be on the go a lot, ready for just about anything and prepared to answer questions about something that occurred weeks or months ago at the drop of a hat.
The iPhone is cool, it is a great device, but unless you want to see it stay as it is right now, features, looks, performance, etc and NEVER again change, I suggest you open yourselves up to the idea that it's not perfect and there are some changes that could be made to make it a much better device.

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