Exchange 2007,  Contacts and Calendar OK , Email only folder structure

Hi, as i was reading many different topics I found that many of them had mixed answers between Exchange 2003, Exchange 2003 and 2007. Because of this mess, i wanted to focus ONLY on *EXCHANGE 2007*. That´s been said...
I have configured my iPhone with the user/pass/domain/address/SSL-ON, the iPhone connects to exchange and syncronize correctly Contacts and Calendar but not the Email. Email just shows folder structure.
After this first failed attempt I installed the certificate (Unsigned according to iphone and contains "Root Certificate")... No Improvement
I contacted my IT department , they said that Activesync was supposedly ON in my user profile and that SSL was mandatory. They also said that they cannot start testing thoroughly because it would disroupt other users. They also argue that many users are using activesync service with no problem what-so-ever. However they incouraged me to keep looking for an answer.
I couldnt find an apple guide to configuration for Exchange 2007, the enterprise deployment guide is just to vague.
_This info comes from "About" in OWA_
+Mailbox Owner: Juan I*** ****** [**@*****.net]+
+User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; es-AR; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008070208 Firefox/3.0.1+
+OWA Experience: Basic+
+User Language: English (United States)+
+User Timezone: (GMT-03:00) Buenos Aires, Georgetown+
+Exchange Mailbox Address: /o=First Organization/ou=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/cn=Recipients/cn=*+
+OWA Host Address: http://webmail.*****.net/owa+
+OWA Version: 8.0.605.16+
+Exchange Client Access Server .NET Framework Version: 2.0.50727.1433+
+Exchange Client Access Server OS Version: Microsoft Windows NT 5.2.3790 Service Pack 2+
+Exchange Client Access Server Version: 8.0.605.0+
+Exchange Client Access Server Language: en-US+
+Exchange Client Access Server Timezone: Hora estándar romance+
+Exchange Client Access Server Flavor: 32bit+
+Mailbox Server Name: exchange.*****.***+
+Mailbox Server Exchange Version: 8.0.605.0+
+Other roles currently installed on CAS server: Mailbox, Hub Transport+
+Authentication type associated with this OWA session: Basic+
+Public logon: Yes+
*Does anyone have a Check-List for Microsoft Exchange 2007?*
Please forgive my lousy English.
Message was edited by: Nachiarg

I don't think there will be a solution to this. Exchange 2003 just isn't supported.

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