IMHO, qmail-pop3 should deny access to a Maildir if the home directory
it is stored in has the sticky bit set.  It's consistent with
qmail-local, which will refuse to deliver mail to such a home
directory.  I know, I know:

sh -c 'if test -k .; then qmail-pop3d Maildir; else qmail-pop3d /etc/skel/Maildir; fi '

Still, shouldn't that be included in qmail-pop3d?

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