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LDAPGroupMembership 

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Explanation:
This setting determines how and which groups are searched by LDAP.

The LDAP service always searches Domino groups specified as "Multi-purpose," "Access Control List only," "Servers only," or "Deny List only" groups because it can do so quickly. However, because searches of Domino groups specified as "Mail only" groups or of groups that do not have a value for the GroupType attribute can be slow, by default the LDAP service does not always search these types of groups.

Possible values are:
0 (default) - ignores mail-only groups
1 - Always search all groups that meet specified search criteria
If you choose setting 1, full-text indexing the directory is recommended to improve the speed of searches of Domino "Mail only" groups and groups that do not use the GroupType attribute.
2 - Never search Domino "Mail only" groups or groups that do not use the GroupTypefield.

To change the LDAP service default behavior for group searches, specify one of these values for this setting.

Note: In R5 the name of this setting was LDAP_MailOnlyGroupOption. It should now be LDAPGroupMembership although both work.

Default:
0 - Ignore Mail Only Groups

Recommendation:
Disable the setting by setting it to 0 or remove it from the configuration.

References:
Technote 1214515: Lotus Notes/Domino Directory FAQ

Domino Configuration Tuner:
This setting is included in the DCT catalog of best practices.

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