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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-13712:
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You are welcome to attempt to provide a PR that uses the hostname from the 
existing session, and add that into the documentation

> If a javax.mail.Session gets referred to using the "session" URL parameter, 
> Apache Camel Mail ignored its hostnames.
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>
>                 Key: CAMEL-13712
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-13712
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: camel-mail
>    Affects Versions: 2.22.1
>            Reporter: Philipp Bachmann
>            Priority: Minor
>
> {color:#658aba}A javax.mail.Session injected using JNDI can refer to one host 
> per protocol. Referring to such a session using the URL query string 
> parameter session=#jndiName seems to ignore the hosts the session is bound 
> to:{color}
> {color:#658aba}My first try was simply e.g. "smtp://?session=#jndiName". Now 
> Apache Camel Mail complains about a missing hostname.{color}
> {color:#658aba}So I tried "smtp://localhost?session=#jndiName" expecting that 
> "localhost" would have been overridden using the SMTP host the session refers 
> to, which is not the case. Camel complains that no SMTP server was listening 
> on the host named "localhost".{color}
> {color:#658aba}The workaround that works – but is somehow redundant in my 
> opinion – is:{color}
> {{{color:#3381ff}@Resource{color}(mappedName = 
> {color:#658aba}"jndiName"{color})}}
>  {{ {color:#000080}private {color}Session {color:#1948a6}mySession{color};}}
> {{{color:#658aba}...to("smtp://"+{color}{color:#1948a6}mySession{color}.getProperty({color:#658aba}"mail.smtp.host"{color})+"{color:#658aba}?session=#jndiName")...{color}}}
> {color:#658aba}The same also applies to the IMAP server (and likely to the 
> other protocols supported by Java Mail as well).{color}
> {color:#658aba}It would be nice iff referring to a JNDI injected session 
> would take the session as-is to simplify the URL.{color}
> {color:#658aba}I found an example for using the "session" parameter: 
> "MailUsingCustomSessionTest". It would be helpful to have another example at 
> hand that either takes the hostname from the session as my example above or 
> that does not contain a hostname at all, given, Apache Camel Mail will 
> support that in the future.{color}



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