When I have a pgp-hook set for a specific email address, and I write an
email to that email address, and flag it to be encrypted, it:

1) asks me if I really want to encrypt to the key I told it to
2) searches for keys that match the key ID I told it to use (this really
   blows my mind)
3) after I select one of the IDs/subkeys from the list that all match the
   ID I specified in the pgp-hook, it presumably it passes the ID that I
   had originally set in the pgp-hook to gpg to finally do the encryption.

Why waste my time with all of these steps instead of just skipping steps
1 and 2, and immediately encrypting with the key ID I specified in the
pgp-hook, because I knew what I wanted ?  Is there any (non-recoding)
way to convince it to work this way ?

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human mind to correlate all its contents."
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