I'm able to confirm the focal-proposed updates/3.6.13-2ubuntu1.2 worked for pop 
connections to pop.verizon.net on port 995. I started with a fresh install of 
Ubuntu 20.04 and applied all updates except proposed. In order to make GnuTLS 
3.6 use an older version of TLS I created the file /etc/gnutls/config with the 
following contents:
[overrides]
default-priority-string = NORMAL:-VERS-TLS1.3


As expected gnutls-cli and evolution returned the error. After installing the 
proposed versions of libgnutls30 and gnutls-bin I was able to connect to the 
server with both programs.

I also used gnutls-cli to connect to imap.aol.com port 993 as a second
check to make sure the new code supports zero length tickets. I also
tried port 443 on www.yahoo.com,  www.google.com, www.microsoft.com, and
www.cnn.com as regression tests. All tests connected to the server and
started simple client mode. No errors were displayed.  Wireshark
confirmed that the connections were using TLS 1.2 and that the aol and
verizon servers returned zero length tickets.

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  Evolution reports "Error performing TLS handshake: Internal error in
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