1]either you can setup external authentication in XMail 
2]and check user
  passwords in AD every time and you wont need any synchronization.

I dont see what you mean here?

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Hello,

either you can setup external authentication in XMail and check user
passwords in AD every time and you wont need any synchronization.

Or you may have two separate systems (AD & XMail), but AFAIK you can't get
clear text password from XMail.

Therefore, the only way is to make users change their password not the
standard way, but using some special application, which would change it on
both places.

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