You probably want to set always_direct for your local resources...
acl local dst your.local.network/masksize
always_direct allow local
Regarding Outlook access to hotmail, see WebDAV.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Jim Mertens wrote: > > Hi, > > I've recently installed the latest version of Squid and it works fine except > for a few minor > "malfunctions". > > When I navigate to external websites everything works fine. When I > want to access a webserver that's on my LAN (through the externel > address....say...http://www.somesite.com) I receive a time-out-error. > I know there's something with the cache_peer_domein setting but I > can't figure it out. > > I've set my ISP-cache as the "parent" proxy-server. > > The other problem arises with Outlook Express 5 (on Win98). I use > Outlook to manage my Hotmail-accounts. When I delete one message at a > time..everything works fine. When I want to delete several messages at > a time I receive an error from Outlook "The server didn't understand > the request". My cache_log says : > 2001/03/17 21:30:10| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method 'BMOVE' > 2001/03/17 21:30:10| clientReadRequest: FD 7 Invalid Request > > Any help is welcome. > > Regards, > > JimReceived on Mon Mar 19 2001 - 14:25:27 MST
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