----- Original Message -----
> If you experience such situations, the right approach is to contact the
> owner of the certificate (or the server), and ask them to get a
> replacement certificate, or to install a replacement certificate on
> their SSL/TLS server.

That’s the right thing to do of course, but leaves the users with an unusable 
system in the mean time.  Could the update description at least generally point 
to how to work around this if the certificate owner is not (sufficiently 
quickly) responsive?
    Mirek
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