No need to apologize for a long post...
To me, this boils down to trust. Once one has lied to the other, it's a long road back to rebuilding the trust to the "pre-lie" level.
You can do one of a few things; Have yet another conversation with him. Ask for all of his e-mail addresses, passwords, etc. and then track him - though if he really wants to lie, he'll just create another and not share it with you. Or, you can "flip the switch" and get over it (the fact that he lied to you).
I'm not quite sure what you mean about "the intimacy part that bothers me"...are his e-mails with the other man intimate in nature? Or are they just conversation and you are interpreting them that way?
I think him telling you that "he wouldn't do it anymore" really puts him in a tight spot. Perhaps tighter than he is capable of handling.
Like so many other things, he needs to want to do this, ending communication with others, for himself first and then for you/your relationship. If he's not up to it, it's better that you learn this now.
If he lies to you again or is less than truthful and you find out (same thing), then it seems the only choice you have is to go froward in a dishonest relationship or leave him for good.




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