Exchange any Lync 2010 - delayed emails

Hi,
I have Exchange 2010 configured with Lync 2010 to send email about missed Lync calls.
A certain user is getting those email with a random delay (can be a few minutes up to few days), the user is getting all those mails in a bulk.
Mails appear in the inbox in their original time and date (time of the missed call).
What could be the reason they are not delivered immediately?
The user is properly configured (as same as other users).
Regards,
Vitali

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