Per Qvindesland wrote:

Thanks so much for everybody that helped kick my butt in the right direction, I am busy looking into it and I promise that when I am done I will send a beginners note about how I found it working.

There is just one little thing left that i have noticed, the server has one nic that has an external ip and another one that has an internal ip, now what happens is that when the clients wants to check the mail server the connection times out over the lan, the machine is a xeon with 3ghz 512 mb of ram with about 70 users downloading from the server, according do my calculations this should be fine (do I been wrong before) so is there any way that I can speed up this I was thinking about increasing the mtu but I am not sure if that is the correct way to go about it.

Do the clients get email at all via the local LAN? My first guess would be a DNS issue. My second would be a firewall issue. Is the machine also acting as a router for the clients? Or just has a NIC inside the LAN for faster access? (which doesn't matter much, unless you're on metered bandwidth - I run one here on it's own public IP and never bothered to add a second NIC for the local users for a couple reasons)

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