Security "header" missing on all my emails (Mountain Lion 10.8.3)

On all emails (sent and received) I am missing the "Security:" information in the header area.
see: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11791
A colleague who also has Mountain Lion sees this header info just fine.
This is a real pain...I need to know at a glance if my email is signed and/or encrypted. It is especially important when debugging incoming messages that are blank due to some type of sender certificate error.
I can find no "hide/show" toggle for this in the Mail app, so I don't think it is a setting that I accidentally modified, but I'd be delighted to be wrong.
Anyone else see this?
Any fix?
Thanks,
MJ

I recently began experiencing this issue as well, but I have Mavericks. Not sure what would have happened to make this information disappear.

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