This happens to me if update-mangager starts before I've had a change to
type the proxy password (pretty much every day in the office)

It would be nice if apt would wipe the BADSIGs on a restart, so that I
can get a fresh list after typing the proxy password without manually
removing files in /var/lib/apt/lists/.  I'm going to have to cron it
otherwise.  Why does it not overwrite BADSIGs with new ones?

Alternatively I'm going to have to get update-manager to wait a bit
until 10 minutes after login to start downloading.

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  GPG error with apt-get/aptitude/update-manager behind proxy (BADSIG
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