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On 15 Aug 2011, at 22:57, Steffen Kassner wrote:

> Well, this sounds strange to me because MacGPG *never* asks for my password. 
> If it's not stored in keychain and doesn't have to be re-entered after boot 
> it has to be stored somewhere else.
> 
> Because of this behaviour I even forgot my password (yeah, I know...). I was 
> hoping to find it in the keychain but couldn't find anything. Do you know any 
> way to retrieve it?

Do you have a passphrase (ie is it null)?
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