Hi,

>http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/pending/#TC%20TrustCenter 
>the first entry refers to a root (TC TrustCenter Class 1 CA)
>with a key size of 1024 bit and which expires at the 2011-01-01. I think 
>it's unreasonable to expect to have this root considered for inclusion 
>and this was the root I was referring to.
>
The "TC Class 1 CA" root certificate will be phased out until end of 2010.
There are a large number of certificates chained to that root which are
being used for secure email.
So I think there is value for Thunderbird to have that root pre-installed.

Best regards,
  Rolf

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