Hi all, I am a fairly new Camel user, so most likely the problem exists between chair and keyboard, but I have a question about URI uniqueness in the context of email providers. I have created some routes in my application that draw from several mailboxes on gmail and observed what seemed strange behavour. I'm using camel-core and camel-mail version 2.21.1. As part of a route builder I followed this sequence: 1 Create a MailConfiguration object and setting the username and password on it. MailConfiguration conf = new MailConfiguration(); conf.setUsername(... 2 Create a MailComponent with the CamelContext. MailComponent component = new MailComponent(camelContext); 3 Set the MailComponent's configuration from the MailConfiguration object. component.setConfiguration(conf); 4 Creating the endpoint by passing a URI like "imaps://imap.gmail.com:993" to it. Endpoint exampleEndpoint = component.createEndpoint(uri); Apparently because every endpoint created like so has the same URI, this is a problem. Each additional route, after the first, added caused a now familiar error message: "Multiple consumers for the same endpoint is not allowed" I solved the problem by adding the username to the URI and not to the MailConfiguration. My question is why the configuration beyond the URI is not taken into account when deciding on the uniqueness of endpoints? Maybe there is a better way for me to deal with this issue. My motivation for taking the above approach was to leak as little information as possible into the logs. Thanks in advance, -P.J. McKenna.