Computer asking for Keychain Login to access Mail

Hi, I just turned my computer on, and for the first time ever I was asked by the Mail application to enter my 'login' keychain.
I entered it and it didn't work. Several times. I then clicked Cancel.
Mail then asked me for the login details of both my mail accounts which I entered and they worked fine.
I opened up Keychain Access to see what was going on. Under the Keychains on the left there are TWO login keychains, a System Keychain and a System Roots Keychain.
Is this normal?
I'm a little worried that I may have some malware on my computer, which is asking for my details. Is this likely and if so can I run anything to discover it?
Thanks for your help.
Rich

I've had some Keychain issues; a reboot often solves it for a long while.
But it's quite unlikely it's malware, unless it's a new variant that no one's noted yet.

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