InDesign's Kindle Plugin Problem

With the recent release of InDesign's Kindle plugin to export files to the e-reader it looked like life just got easier. It was false hope.
The problem I'm having with the plugin is that first line indentions are lost on export. Also, space before/after is also lost.
Is anyone else having a similar problem with the Kindle plugin? Have you found a solution?
Your help is appreciated.

Jongware, the link for the page you provided doesn't open completely. (On third attempt the page did open--bookmarked your site.) Here's the plugin that I'm referring to:
Kindle Plugin for InDesign CS4/5
http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1000234621
Since posting I've found the issue appears to only involve exporting from InDesign's Book. When exporting an InDesign file by itself the formatting works, but if the same file is exported from an InDesign book the formatting is lost.
Obviously, a TOC is impossible without using InDesign's book file.
Are there any known quirks with InDesign's book file that could be related to this issue? Anyone?
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OS: Windows 7 64bit
InDesign version 7.03
Kindle plugin version 0.9 (Beta)

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