Shared mailbox conversation view; on behalf sent items

Update rollup 4 for SP2 introduced the possibility to have a sent item stored in the shared mailbox on behalf of who you sent it.
Now this works ok, sent items in fact are saved in the sent items folder of the shared mailbox.
But if you put that shared mailbox inbox in conversation view, the sent items are not shown in the conversations. This makes it hard to follow a conversation (as it was before).
Is this a known issue ? By design ? Existing workaround ?

Hi,
Based on my test, after setting by the following KB, I can see all messages which is send by others in Sent Items of Shared mailbox. It also works in Conversation View.
The sent message is not saved in the Sent Items folder of the shared mailbox
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972148/en-us
As for your issue, please check the DelegateSentItemsStyle value in regedit and make sure your Microsoft Exchange account is set to
Use Cached Exchange Mode to see whether the issue persists.
Thanks,
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