Well, thanks to those who responded with information.  Sounds like this is 
going to be one of those cases where the cooker release of something got 
too weird for me to want to deal with. :-)

ML 9.1 shipped with Apache2 as the default web server, but I uninstalled 
that and fell back to Apache (1), because I was having too hard of a time 
trying to get the fscking thing to work as desired (and I knew how to do it 
with Apache(1)).  Maybe I'll try Apache2 again sometime down the road.

I still don't know *why* the web page created all links to refer to 
localhost.localdomain with the mailman interface.  You'd think it would 
just default to whatever the site was that you're connected to.  I mean, 
when *I* build a website, my HTML code refers to directory/file and not 
some.sitename/directory/file, and then any connecting browser will find 
what's needed by simply referring to that.  Don't know why mailman needs to 
put a site name into it.

And lastly (and most importantly), I'm not interested in upgrading to the 
cooker version of postfix just to see if it will get along with the cooker 
version of mailman. :-)

I suppose I'll find out when ML 9.2 goes final. <grin>

                   --Dave
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