Exchange server public folders

Hey,
we are using an Small Business Server 2003 with some Public Folders on our Exchange Server. In these folders you find for example eMails for the recipent address [email protected]
Does someone know how to use my iPhone to synchronize these public folders too ? Currently it doesn't work.
Regards,
Thomas

I've been trying an outlook plugin called QSynchronization (with outlook 2003):
http://www.olfolders.com/Lang/English/QSync/qsync1.htm
and it seems to work great, it syncs my public folder calendar to my personal calendar on the exchange server which my iphone accesses. so far auto-syncing and invitation/meeting notification accepts and declines are working fine too
a.

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