Dear maintainer, I was still affected by this bug on a Wheezy 7.7 system although this bug report seems to be rather old. I mainly run XFCE desktop but I have GNOME along it for an occational peek. I have run this system since Wheezy was in testing and I remember that the annoying message has appeared somewhere along the line of system use. I guess some upgrade did bring up the message.
Now I did a web-search and managed to hit a solution: <http://lists.rosalab.ru/pipermail/rosa-devel/2012-September/002872.html> So renaming the config file /etc/pkcs11/modules/gnome-keyring-module to /etc/pkcs11/modules/gnome-keyring-module.module did provide a fix. FWIW Seems to me that the config file in wrong name comes from the gnome-keyring package version 3.4.1-5 in Wheezy. The latest gnome-keyring package in Sid does not seem to provide the named config file as a file in the package content. Also a bit puzzling, it looks like this has nothing to do with XFCE, at least on my system, I got the same message under GNOME too. $ mutt p11-kit: invalid config filename, will be ignored in the future: /etc/pkcs11/modules/gnome-keyring-module I suspected the config file with wrong name was a remnant from testing era of my system and removed gnome-keyring package with # dpkg --purge gnome-keyring checked the config file was gone, reinstalled with # apt-get install gnome-keyring and the config file was there again with wrong name. Best regards, Erkki -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

