Seems like this bug's re-emerged recently [I'm running evolution 2.28.3
on Ubuntu 10.04LTS]. It is merely irritating to have to deal with this
rather persistent popup - I wish it would go away.

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Title:
  warnings about bad SSL certificate when viewing mail

Status in The Evolution Mail & Calendaring Tool:
  New
Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  When trying to view a Sun Microsystems newsletter, I get about six messages
  warning me that the SSL certificate for promo-manager.server-secure.com is 
bad.

  One sample image URL referred to in the message is
  <https://promo-manager.server-secure.com/users/WC-408060/images/22936.jpg>.  
The
  full equivalent message can be viewed at <
  https://promo-manager.server-secure.com/pm/view_email.php?id=15464&u=1986>.

  The SSL certificate was issued by Comodo, a certificate authority (CA) I've
  never heard of, but Firefox happily opens URLs on this site and claims the
  certificate is valid.

  I'd like to If I knew where to go to add a CA in Evolution/gtkhtml, I'd do so,
  but there's no user interface for this that I can find.

  If the missing CA is the reason for these messages, I'd like you to consider
  updating your CA list.

  https://promo-manager.server-
  secure.com/pm/view_email.php?id=15464&u=1986: https://promo-manager
  .server-secure.com/pm/view_email.php?id=15464&u=1986

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