Mail 4.2 Snow Leopard Exchange 2007 and Subfolders

Hello,
I am running Mail 4.2 on Snow Leopard connecting to Exchange 2007. My account seems to be working fine for my INBOX and for sending mail; however, although I am able to see my sub-folders (under my INBOX) none of the contents have been synchronized. They are empty in Mail but when I go on the server my messages are there.
Please help.
Thank you,
Darren

rebuild your whole mail index. quit Mail and delete the file home directory/library/mail/envelope index. start mail and say yes when it asks to import your messages.

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