You can set a default certificate in gpgsm.conf,which will be used, when no 
cert is specified by the calling Software.

Thunderbird should ask you, at least once, which Cert should be used, I think. 

Am 7. Juni 2018 10:48:14 MESZ schrieb Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es>:
>Hi
>
>I now posses 2 valid X509 certifcates for the same email address. In
>thunderbird I can import them both and select which I want to use.
>
>I hesitate to import the second one to gpgsm since it is not clear to
>me
>which will then be chosen by gnus/emacs/epa.
>
>I will also ask in the emacs mailing list
>
>Thanks
>
>Uwe Brauer 
>
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