No, but IME normal jerseys with pockets aren't really an issue. Tho' I try to avoid those with zips on the back anywhere awkward - those have zips almost on the side on those are a reasonable compromise 'cos at least you can lob some backup folding money in 'em.] (annoyingly one year Northwave went from side-zip to across-the-back..)
Seconded. The pockets on YACF jerseys, for example, aren't a problem (other than being another layer of fabric to absorb sweat). What I have trouble with is the elasticated waist, which tends to ride up on people with hips. Add a recumbent seat, and you can end up lying on the bunched-up fabric. I removed the elastic from one of mine, but left the pockets, as they're useful for carrying stuff to/from the bike and when I ride an upright.
Mountain bike style jerseys (which tend to have smaller pockets at the side) work well on recumbents, though they do flap about a bit - depends what sort of riding you're doing as to whether that's a problem. How much of a problem zips on the back are depends on your seat material: They're a no-no with closed cell foam, seem to be mostly harmless with Ventisit, and are a minor annoyance on mesh.
I'll be reporting back on the recumbent-friendliness of the YACF gilet just as soon as the heatwave's over. Looks good, though.