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incorporating s/mime - one last question



Hello Ladies & Gentlemen,

I would like to sign only using my s/mime key, and not gpg.
When composing (mostly when replying) I see this when I am about
to send:

    From: Odhiambo Washington <wash@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
      To: Sir John Doe <johndoe@xxxxxxxxx>
      Cc:
     Bcc:
 Subject: Re: problem
Reply-To:
     Fcc: =sent-mail-2003-10
  S/MIME: Sign
 sign as: <default> sign as: 1234567c.0
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
When it appears like this, I am prompted for the secret and it fails.

Sometimes it appears as

sign as: DKERB89 sign as: 1234567c.0
         ^^^^^^^          ^^^^^^^^
         pgp               smime

In this case I then have to disable one.

How can I setup so that it defaults to just 
sign as: 1234567c.0


???





        Best regards,
        Odhiambo Washington
        Wananchi Online Ltd.
    
PS::REQUEST

Q: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
A: Why is top posting frowned upon?

http://learn.to/edit_messages
http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html

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