Hi, Amos !

...
>ignore_expect_100 could be the reason. Exchange tries to use 
>Expect:100-continue feature sometimes. Your browser may be timing out before 
>it sends POST'd data.

Without ignore_expect_100 we get

1331073616.344      0 207.46.14.62 NONE/417 4157 POST 
https://g1.xxx.de/EWS/Exchange.asmx - NONE/- text/html
1331073616.886      0 207.46.14.62 NONE/417 4157 POST 
https://g1.xxx.de/EWS/Exchange.asmx - NONE/- text/html
1331073659.207      0 207.46.14.62 NONE/417 4157 POST 
https://g1.xxx.de/EWS/Exchange.asmx - NONE/- text/html

Excessive "googling" showed that it seems normal with EWS until now ;-)
So as I have read it squid 3.2 will support the 1xx messages ? perhaps it gets 
better...
Then we will have to wait for a freebsd port for 3.2 ;-)

>Although that said, the above POST look to be part of an NTLM handshake and 
>only taking 150ms.

Could you rate it ?
I do not know if this fast, good, slow, bad or else ;-)

Regards,

martin

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