Dustin, thanks again. There have never been any settings in my ~/Private, I 
just copied some data there to test it. Now I emptied it completely, but 
logging in to Xfce is still impossible when I delete the two auto-[u]mount 
files.
Code: 
~/Private$ ls -a
.  ..
when it is mounted - which means there is really no data at all, am I right?

To be more precise: There was an old backup of a home folder from Jaunty
Beta, named home_beta or so; I copied that to Private. But I never
pointed any software there. Now I've moved it away. Maybe there was a
problem with links inside the old home folder? I removed one to the
general examples folder, but that did not change anything.

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pam_ecryptfs should respect ~/.ecryptfs/auto-[u]mount files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256154
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