Anybody? This is a basic thing to do on other platforms (well, other than iPhone which can't have any background processes :P ). Without it being possible to intercept/change email messages, it limits what the platform can actually accomplish. And if it's a "security issue", see Blackberries -- they are the most secure, yet still allow this for third-party developers. If a user puts an application on the phone, they implicitly trust that application.
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