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Exchange 2010 ports - What firewall ports need to be open

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Trying to get some questions knocked out for my Exchange installation. I have been getting some excellent help and I'll hopefully be closing many questions shortly.
Question: What outside internet ports need to be opened for Exchange 2010 to work behind a firewall? I have port tcp 110, 25, 993,995, 563,80,443, 465
I'm reading this article http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb331973.aspx 
I don't have an Edge Transport Server so i would just be the Hub Transport server role connected directly to the internet behind a firewall.
I also need to connect with OWA
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Type on my SMTPs but Alan covered it :-)
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Thanks everybody. Demazter, you have been great help on the other questions as well.
I'm splitting up the points for everybody because help was fast.

I also have another question opened with the following title
transparent outlook pop3 migration to exchange 2010, if i can get some help there i would appreciate it as well.
Incredible fast help, thanks.
One reason for POP3/SMTP would be people with mobile devices no?, older phones, not necessarily blackberry's
For example?

Nokia phones have mail4exchange which uses ActiveSync, Android, Windows Phones, Sony, Samsung and iPhones all use ActiveSync.

Yes there are probably some really old phones that don't but I would suggest these handsets are in dire need of an upgrade!
Ahh, good to know then!

Just set up a new exchange and been having issues with pop3/smtp but now moving towards OA for outlook clients and now, activesync for phones!