Exchange 2003 sync problems

Phone - iPhone 4s
iOS - 6
Email Connection - Exchange
Exchange Version - 2003
My company has several iPhone users that are all experiencing similar issues. 
1 - Often times the calendar will simply drop items.  These items appear just fine on OWA as well as outlook.  They simply do not appear on the phone.  A restart of the server sometimes corrects this issue and sometimes it does not.  Not all of the calendar items fall off.
2 - When sttempting to delete items form the phone, an error "cannot move item to mailbox trash" pops up
3 - The subject of the email does not match the body.  When I select an email to read, the body of the email is from a different email in my inbox.
PLEASE HELP ME

I know this is an old topic but I am having EXACTLY the same issues here, any insight or even just some ideas as to why this may be happening would be really appreciated!

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