Note: This article is in draft yet and I’m still working on it.
Sometimes after moving SharePoint content (files, lists, sites, etc.) to a new place, you need to keep old links working. Sometimes you need to force users to use HTTPS instead of HTTP by redirecting them automatically. In these kinds of situation you can use the power of IIS URL Rewrite extension to achieve your goal.
If you have never worked with this extension, you can have a look at my post about it: Walkthrough: How to keep old SharePoint links working after a migration.
This post contains list of URL Rewrite rules which can be useful for SharePointers.