Exchange 2003 Small Business Server and iPhones

I know that there are a lot of questions on this, but I think mine may be unique.
Current Environment:
Small Business Server 2003  All Patched and Current.
I cannot get any IOS device to successfully recieve emails or calendar items using ActiveSync.  For any other device, Android tablet or phone, Balckberry tablet or phone, Windows phone, all work.
Symptoms:  I can create the account on the device, and it will verify the account(internally or externally).  This is evident by the check marks, and the return to the account screen in the settings menu.  Checking mail however, bring the 'Cannot Get Mail, Connection to server failed' message.
Specific example, I have a user Bob.  I can set Bob up with activesync email on any Android, Microsoft, or BlackBerry device; but Bob's iPhone will not work.
I have run through these forums a few times.  Things we've tried:
The 'Inhereit Security Settings from Parent' in ADUC.  Checked for all users, and not applicable.
Verified OMA in System manager, and 'Unsupported Devices' is checked.
Safari on an IOS device will connect up internally or externally to our mail.company.com address.
Test Exchange Connectivity reports a correct configuration.
Recreation of accounts does not resolve the issue.
No errors reported in Event Log of note.  Some TermServDevices erorrs, but they are related to printers and my rdp connection.
Restarted MSExchSA, IISAdmin, and related services.
Permissions of IIS 'Default Website' directories are in line with Microsoft guidlines.
Restarted the server.
ried using the internal name of our server connected to internal wifi.  Same results.

Hi got a new iPhone 4 that came with IOS 6.1.3.   It turns out that I can not connect it to an exchange 2013 server.
When I set it up it puts checks all the way through like it's going to work, then when I open the mail app and try to get emails, it says it can not get mail, the connection to the server failed.
I have read that there were exchange problems with ios 6.1.1 and that 6.1.2 corrected them, but I also think 6.1.3 broke connection to exchange 2013
It works fine, on exchange 2010, and I have other devices, like android that can connect to the 2013 server

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