Besides the normal ports 25, 110 and 80 (for web mail), do I also have to
keep 1024-65525 open as well for iMail to work properly?

No -- while the ports 1024-65535 are used on the client side, the firewall only cares about the server side ports (since almost all client side ports will be in the 1024-65535 range).


The problem here is probably DNS -- if the firewall doesn't allow *outgoing* DNS traffic (UDP port 53 and TCP port 53), it would account for the problem. If you set up your firewall to block all outgoing requests to non-standard ports (so that you can't reach http://www.example.com:8888, for example), then you would need to add DNS to its list of allowed ports.

-Scott
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