> I doubt that that's very helpful, but thought I'd add it anyway.  It's
> a little confusing to me since I don't know how/why it thinks it's
> going to send stuff over an unencrypted channel since all connections
> are supposed to be routed to the https port.  But I'm wondering if
> that rewriting of the destination could be the problem.  I'm going to
> temporarily comment out the rewrite and see what happens.

Well that's what it is.

I disabled the SSL rewrite rule in the httpd.conf file, and tried
again and it worked.  So the Mailman program doesn't like something
about the URL's getting rewritten I'm guessing.  However, I don't want
to run this program "in the clear" - or any programs really for this
server - so what do I need to do to fix this issue?  Any ideas?
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