Can I share my calendar?

Myself and a colleague both have e71 phones. Both phones are sync'd via mfe with exchange server. We each have our own outlook calendars which are individually sync'd with the outlook calendars at work. We can copy entries on the pc at work to eachother's calendars but on our phones it seems to be impossible to add an entry that appears on the other's calendar. Is it possible to create an entry on one phone so it appears on the other?
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I'm not sure that this is what you are looking for, but I thought I'd mention it..
When you are on your phone (using Mfe of course), Create an appointment in your calendar for just yourself and save it.  Then go to your day view and highlight the calendar item you just created.  Under menu you can select SEND and then email it to your colleague.  You colleague can open it up on his/her phone and fetch the attachment, open the attachment, then add it to their own calendar..  
Yes.....  It's not pretty!
Hope that helps..
-=a=-

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