IMAP proxy auth - logs as long as administrator if the user is absent

While the synchronization of the accounts from the old server to OCUCS with imapsync script, I found today that when using IMAP proxy auth (with installation of OUCS 7u2 "vanilla") and specifying a wrong user name (unknown to OCUCS), the absence of the user set IMAP server, but imapsync continues to account for the proxy-admin user Sync messages.

In my view, this means that the default of the proxy connection as user not valid succeeds always a proxy-user connection. (Or imapsync again this connection and that's the problem - I'll try this possibility of research too).

If the problem is known to be one of e-mail server, all toggle to disable these connections as the proxy user and return a failure (absence of user account, incompatibility of word password, whatever)?

When you say "proxy auth", you mean identifying you as the user admin and then using the "proxyauth' mail server owner command to switch to the other user?
Or are you talking about using the plain SASL authentication and sending the

For an example of the former, see MOS knowledge article Doc ID 1387203.1.
For an example of the latter, see MOS Doc ID 1012047.1.

If you do the first, it makes sense. You are logged on as an administrator and then tried proxyauth to another user, but it failed, so you're always connected as administrator.

If you do the latter, I expect this connection failure. So if this is the case, please open a case of pension so we can report a bug.

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