Mac Mail refuses to work with exchange

I have a 2010 MacBook Pro with Snow Leopard. My job uses Outlook Web Access for e mail, but it goes to my iPhone and iPad just fine. I tried setting up the same exchange settings on Mail 4.3. It completely destroyed my program. I had imap gmail set up in Mac Mail and both accounts refused to send or receive any e mail at all. I deleted both and emptied my cache (essentially resetting mail to factory) and set up just the exchange account. It connects to pop and smtp, but refuses to send or receive anything. I don't even get the rotating circle that it's even trying. I've had to dump the program and use Entourage, which I hate.
I really want to use Mac Mail is there anything else I can do? My IT department is pretty unknowledgable when it comes to Macs.

Anyone? I'm now using Outlook and it's worse.

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