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I just noticed this thread. I was similarly affected (home, two gmail accounts accessed via Claws mail). Accepting the gmail SSL certificate did nothing (neither did a thorough Google search). This is my solution:
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I selectively disabled each gmail account (in Claws) and noted that the gmail account that I rarely use / haven't logged into for some time (at Google.com) was the culprit. On the Google.com website I logged out of my gmail1 account, logged into my gmail 2 account, then out of gmail2 and back into gmail1 and re-enabled both gmail accounts again in Claws.
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I haven't seen the SSL certificate popup since. Hope it helps ...
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