Jabber and MOC or Lync through OWA

Does anyone know if the new Ciso Jabber client will be able to share IM and presence information with Microsoft MOC/Lync users that are accessing MOC/Lync through OWA (outlook web Access)? It has been stated that it will work with the clients but I have not seen anything on support between the OWA versions and Jabber. 

Thanks for your response. As I am sure you are well aware, every company is different and there is not always a one size fits all product. Microsoft has been very good at giving something away for  free in the core-cal only to charge for it later once everyone is hooked. That being said the integration Jabber provides for conferencing and call control is in my opinion the best full collaboration suite available right now.
I also discovered the answer to my orginal question through channels at Cisco. It appears that this will be supported in a later release.

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    Enabled port 5222 and 5223 on UDP and TCP
    I've tried with SSL activated and deactivated
    Any other ideas or recommendations for servers that are working?
    Thanks,
    ...Jamie

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