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Sendmail on the RHEL server is set up to forward email to company internal mail server (via SMART_HOST). This has worked fine for years.

From the server, doing a sendmail dave@company.com, the message is sent immediately. No problems - and no change here.

From the server, doing a sendmail roberto@compania.com (compania is the part of the company in Mexico) causes a 2m40s delay before sendmail does anything.

No packets are sent until after 2m40s wait. Message is always sent after the delay. It is not clear what the server is waiting for.

For *each* user in the @compania domain specified in sendmail command, an additional 2:40 is imposed before email is sent. Email is always sent after the n*2:40 sec delay.

Sending email to some_name@AnUnusedDomainNameThatDoesntExist.com is processed immediately - with a bounce email received in a couple of seconds.

Q: How do I determine where this 2m 40s delay is introduced?

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