Yes, pgadmin3 uses .pgpass to store its connection info - so that's your
likely culprit.
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Rob van der Linde wrote:
I had a .pgpass file in the home directory of the client PC. It's
possible PgAdmin III or some other program created it.
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