IOS & Snow Leopard Server Mail, Contacts, Calendars Account

Is there any way to add a single IMAP/Cardav/Caldav account in iOS 5, or OS X 10.6/10.7 that goes back to Snow Leopard Server? Adding each type of account works, but it'd be cleaner if I could setup one account with multiple services like I can with Exchange, iCloud, MobileMe, Yahoo, etc..
Anyone have an idea?

This is the problem I'm trying to describe.  It is now happening multiple times every day.
Any advise would be appreciated.  The problem is the accounts are being de-accessed.

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