Snow Leopard dropped Exchange 2003 support?!

Hiyah,
I recently upgraded to Snow Leopard only to find my work exchange email account is no longer working— apparently Apple added Exchange 2007 support to Mail, but took away 2003 support?! Is there a workaround? The IMAP settings aren't working either, even though I think they're supposed to?
Thanks!

Welcome to Apple Discussions!
http://www.microsoftnow.com/2008/04/exchange-server-2003.html
I think it is time to tell whomever is still relying on antiquated server software to upgrade. If they don't they are only spreading viruses amongst their PCs.

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