I went in under Edit>Preferences>Certificates>Authorities Tab and there
is nothing there at all. I can import something but I don't know what
I'd import. Is there something I'm supposed to setup to make this all
work or is there a database that needs rebuilt? I'm not sure what's
going on.

Thanks for your help with this one. By the way, I had to do a fresh OS
install and even on this fresh OS install it's having the same issue.

On Mon, 2013-02-11 at 09:26 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-02-08 at 14:06 -0700, Matt Ivie wrote:
> > I'm either not following you 100% or we're talking about two different
> > things. What I'm seeing isn't from messages being signed or encrypted
> > but from messages that have html content where the content is coming
> > from a server using ssl. The other exception was the SSL for
> > imap.gmail.com and smtp.gmail.com.
> 
>       Hi,
> yes, I'm talking about SSL server certificates too, not about GPG or
> S/MIME. You get the BAD SSL certificate dialog when connecting to a
> server using SSL connection only when NSS/NSPR wasn't able to verify the
> server's SSL certificate issuer, which can happen either when:
> a) the server uses self-signed certificates, or
> b) you do not have issuer's certificate (authority) in your
>    certificate database, or
> c) you do not trust the issuer.
> There can happen other reasons too, but the above are the most common.
> Just check the preferences as I described in the 'previous - 1' message,
> that place is not used only for S/MIME encryption/signing certificates.
>       Bye,
>       Milan
> 
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