Does OS X Snow Leopard support Exchange 2010?

I found out that OS X Leopard doesn't support Exchange 2010 via Mail, so I was wondering if OS X Snow Leopard supports Exchange 2010 via Mail?

Yes, OSX's Mail in SL works with Exchange 2010.  (I was running that combo before I upgraded to OSX Lion.)

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