Read/Unread, Replied, & Forwarded status not syncing with Exchange 2003 SP2

Is there a solution to the email status syncing issue for Microsoft Exchange 2003? It had never work since the day we setup the exchange account on the iphone. Any suggestion is appreciated.
I posted the above question in May 2009. iOS is now at 4.2.1, I guess Apple has no plan on addressing these. Would it work with the latest Microsoft Exchange?

Read/Unread worked for me when we were on Exchange 2003, and it continues to work now that we are on 2007. So it's probably an issue in your Exchange server.

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