IOS 4.2.1 Causes "cannot verify server identity" for self-signed SSL Cert.

We are running Exchange 2007 SP3 with a self assigned certificate. After upgrading to 4.2.1 all users receive the message "Cannot Verify Server Identity" whenever the phone pulls down email/calendar/etc. Pressing "Continue" allows mail to download, however you have to press "continue" multiple times (apparently one for each message).
You can press "Details" and choose accept, however the problem continues. I have tried doing a hard reset, but this fixes nothing. I am sure it is a bug with 4.2.1 (4.1 worked just fine) specifically with self-signed certificates. If anyone has a fix please let me know. However, I'm sure that I should just be pleading to the Apple gods to quickly release a fix.

Making it very irritating to log in to exchange owa. I currently have the root, Exchange server and personal certificates installed on the device and it acts like they do not exist. I basicly have to keep punching the cert to use, probably close to 30 times, until the page has loaded. Once the page is loaded the certificate requests stop. Strangely in the console i keep getting:
Thu Dec 2 09:45:21 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:26 unknown MobileSafari[1045] <Error>: -[UITable flashScrollIndicators]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x9871fc0
Thu Dec 2 09:45:26 unknown MobileSafari[1045] <Warning>: CoreAnimation: ignoring exception: -[UITable flashScrollIndicators]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x9871fc0
Thu Dec 2 09:45:28 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:28 unknown MobileSafari[1045] <Error>: -[UITable flashScrollIndicators]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x986fd20
Thu Dec 2 09:45:28 unknown MobileSafari[1045] <Warning>: CoreAnimation: ignoring exception: -[UITable flashScrollIndicators]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x986fd20
Thu Dec 2 09:45:28 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:30 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:30 unknown MobileSafari[1045] <Error>: -[UITable flashScrollIndicators]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x83e47f0
Thu Dec 2 09:45:30 unknown MobileSafari[1045] <Warning>: CoreAnimation: ignoring exception: -[UITable flashScrollIndicators]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x83e47f0
Thu Dec 2 09:45:30 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:31 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:31 unknown MobileSafari[1045] <Error>: -[UITable flashScrollIndicators]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x83a3b30
Thu Dec 2 09:45:31 unknown MobileSafari[1045] <Warning>: CoreAnimation: ignoring exception: -[UITable flashScrollIndicators]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x83a3b30
Thu Dec 2 09:45:31 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:32 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:32 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:35 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:35 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:35 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:35 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:36 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:36 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:37 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
Thu Dec 2 09:45:37 unknown securityd[1168] <Error>: CFReadStream domain: 4 error: -3
and this all started after the upgrade to 4.2.1
Makes me wonder if perhaps it is a problem with iPCU.

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