Does SL Mail/iCal/Address Book work with Exchange 2010?

Is anyone using Exchange 2010 with Mail/iCal/Address Book (via the Snow Leopard web services interface and not the IMAP interface)?
My company is about to upgrade Exchange from 2003 to either 2007 or 2010 and since the boss and I both use Macs we want to make sure that SL's apps will work no matter what choice of Exchange server is made.

SL has not been tested with Exchange 2010 as far as I am aware. 10.6.2 was only tested against the 2007 variant.

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    setting it from webmail works fine and setting it from outlook for users with @firstdomain.com reply address works fine.
    we have both internal and external urls for all virtual directories set to external
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