I did have that similar problem when it took about a minute or two on unix
machine.  It turn out to be a DNS issue, so the successful workaround I made
was to use the host file instead in /etc/hosts by added the machine name to
it since that what the sendmail use.   Maybe this is in your case?

--snip--
<ip address>        <machine name>  <machine name dot domain name dot
com/org/net>
--snip--

Scott

"Paul Danko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am building an application that uses the mail() command. I am running
> on RedHat v9 with Apache v2 and PHP v4.3.8. The problem is, when I run
> the mail() function, the submitting page is very slow (1-2 seconds), I
> assume because it is waiting for the message to be queued up by
> SendMail. Is there a way to fire off the mail command as a thread,
> similar to the way to issues a command via the command prompt followed
> by & to run it as a thread.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Paul
>
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