Many thanks for your help.  I'm trying to follow your
advice by using the myport and cache_peer_access
directives, as seen in the configuration below. 
However, with this configuration my clients receive
the following error message:
While trying to retrieve the URL:
http://webmail.yyy.com:0/
The URL entered was https://webmail.yyy.com/
I guess I'm not following how the redirection is
working.  Here's the config:
httpd_accel_single_host off
httpd_accel_with_proxy on
httpd_accel_uses_host_header on
redirect_rewrites_host_header on
                                                      
                         
httpd_accel_host webmail.sfbr.org                     
              httpd_accel_port 0
https_port 443 cert=/etc/squid/webmail.pem
https_port 444 cert=/etc/squid/webmail.pem
                                                      
                         
cache_peer webmail.yyy.com parent 443  0 proxy-only
cache_peer webmail.yyy.com parent 444  0 proxy-only
                                                      
                         
acl web443 myport 443
acl web444 myport 444
cache_peer_access webmail.yyy.com allow web443
cache_peer_access webmail.yyy.com allow web444
Thanks,
-tjh
--- Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> wrote:
> With the above you can use the myport acl in
> combination with 
> cache_peer_access to select which peer (web server)
> the requests should be 
> sent to, but to be honest you are bordering on the
> limits of what the 
> Squid-2.5 accelerator function can cope with.
> 
> What should work for your specific situation is to
>    httpd_accel_host webmail.yyy.com
>    httpd_accel_port 0
>    https_port 443 cert=/etc/squid/webmail.pem
>    https_port 444 cert=/etc/squid/webmail.pem
> 
> 
                
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