Mail need long time to deliver inbound Message

Hi,
i send from my external Client (other Domain) an Testmail to my Account on my OS X Server, and in CC to my iCloud Address. The Mail delivers in iCloud direct, but on my OS X Server Account it needs up to 30-60 Minutes.
My OS X Server is direct connected (105 Mbit down/5 MBit upload) - no traffic on Line, DNS has only my OS X Server as MX Entry (no backup or so on), Mails deliviered direct via NAT-Forwarder. Before i used OS X Server i used MS Exchange Server, in this Scenario the Mails delivered too direct.
What ist the problem, works something like greylisting - so that the first connection is not accepted and only the next connection will work?

It turns out that within OS X Server (mountain lion, 10.8) the solution is a lot simpler and my previous one did not stick... Executing one line of code is sufficient,:
sudo serveradmin settings mail:postfix:greylist_disable = yes
Hope this helps.
Run this line of code on the receiving mail server.

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