Peter van Dijk writes:
 > He's not saying (and I don't think he would :) that it's feasible to check
 > that at startup.

Actually, I do.  It would be quite reasonable to run through the files
in ~alias to see if qmail-getpw or users/assign returns a match for
any of them.  If so, qmail should not start up, because something is
Obviously Wrong.  I'm not talking about -default files, just the rest
of them.

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