Thanks for the offer, but for us its not necessary. We are a small shop with only 20 people, full blown LDAP sync is more a nice to have thing (because I'm Lazy
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) replication is a standard feature of most LDAP directory server and usually doesn't require more configuration then to point the servers to each other. So clustering LDAP directories is (mostly) an easy task. But then again easy is a relative word 
): I would like to have the OX user data in LDAP, I'm not really interested in storing the Address book contact information in LDAP. So the OX LDAP plugin eliminates this problem partly, but I still need to issue the following command to add a user to OX:
). It is the essence of LDAP.

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